SOS International, led by its chairman Rajiv Chuni, held a protest demonstration at the entry gate of the venue of all-party delegation over "failure of the government to grant separate time and audience to them as time of few minutes for their delegation was not sufficient".
As they continued protests and raising anti-government slogans, the police took some of its activists into preventive detention for a brief time and later let them off.
"We were cane-charged as if as we were anti-nationals. One of our elderly activist was injured. After taking us to police lines and kept for three hours there in detention, we were released. Is this the treatment that nationalists should face", Chunni claimed.