Holding 'chapatis' (bread) and placards in their hands, the protesters demanded the government to stop eviction of shopkeepers by landlords on the grounds of "bonafide need" provision of the Act.
The police, however, took the agitators to Tughlaq Road police station and they were later released.
"The protesters who were nearly 30 in number were taken away from the protest venue. Since some children were also accompanying the protesters, they were taken away as they could not be left on the road. No one was detained," said a senior police officer.
Almost all the protected tenants have paid the entire market price of the property at the time of taking it on rent by way of 'pugree' (amount paid at the time of entering rent), said Rambhakt Agrawal, convener of Rajdhani Pagdi Kirayedar Sangthan.
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He claimed that since the change in the law in 2008, the number of pugree tenants has come down from 5 lakhs to 4 lakhs.
"With an average of 5 persons per family of each tenant, around 5 lakh citizens of Delhi have been rendered without bread and butter," Agrawal added.
The protesters also demanded amendments in the Delhi Rent Control Act on the lines of Gujarat model of Rent Control Act.
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