Around 5,000 people participated in the protest despite being denied permission by the Delhi Police.
The protestors demanded that cases be registered against those who had perpetrated violence against dalits on May 9. They also demanded that the affected families be awarded a compensation of Rs 10 lakh.
Bhim Army founder Chandrashekhar, who is accused of sharing an objectionable video on social media and disrupting the communal harmony in Saharanpur, was also present at the event.
Meanwhile, the police stepped up security at the protest site.
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However, the event went off peacefully, police said.
"The protesters had initially said that the gathering would be close to 50,000, which is why the permission was denied," said a senior police officer.
Clashes had erupted on May 5 in Saharanpur's Shabbirpur village after some of its dalit residents refused to allow a procession by Thakurs (upper caste men) to mark the birth anniversary of Rajput king Maharana Pratap.
In the violence that followed, dalit protesters allegedly set fire to a police post and over a dozen two-wheelers in several areas of the city.