Shouting slogans and carrying placards like 'Hang 1984 Culprits' and 'Give us Justice', the protesters marched to Tilak Nagar Police Station in west Delhi and blocked traffic in the area.
A group of protesters entered the Subhash Nagar Metro Station in west Delhi and sat on tracks at around 12:45 pm disrupting the services. As a precautionary measure, the Metro stations at Subhash Nagar and Tilak Nagar, where there is a considerable population of Sikhs, were closed for the public.
Kumar, a former Congress MP, was acquitted by a court here yesterday in one of the cases of 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
Yesterday, a large number of people had gathered at the court complex and one of them had even thrown a shoe at the judge after the pronouncement of the verdict.
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Sikh groups in Jammu held protests over the acquittal of Kumar and blocked the Jammu-Kashmir Highway.
Raising anti-government slogans, the protesters termed the acquittal of the Congress leader as an "injustice" to the Sikh community in the country.
"Injustice has been done with us--the judgement has shown that Sikhs are second class citizens of the country", Singh told reporters here.
"3000 Sikhs were killed on the roads of Delhi--they were brutally murdered--their houses were burnt down," he said, adding the judgement has shocked the entire Sikh community, who were hoping for justice.
In Talab Tiloo area of Jammu, a group of Sikh youth held demonstrations against the acquittal of Kumar.
"Hearts of all Sikhs are weeping over the judgement," Charanjeet Singh, a protester, said.