Over 40 Dalits wanted to visit Lucknow to present a 125- kg soap to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath because the Kushinagar district administration had purportedly distributed soaps and shampoo in a Dalit locality ahead of the chief minister's visit to the area in May.
The activists of Dr Ambedkar Vichar Samiti and Nav Srijan Samiti from Ahmedabad were taken into custody here last night and sent back home, officials said.
Retired IPS officer S R Darapuri, who is the president of the All India People's Front (Radical), said in Lucknow that the activists from Gujarat were on their way to the state capital to take part in a seminar on Dalit atrocities and hand over the soap to Adityanath as a mark of protest.
He added that the 125-kg soap had a bust of Lord Buddha engraved on it.
"By gifting it to Adityanath, we wanted to tell him that the Buddha-soap will not only help him cleanse his body, but also his mind," said Darapuri.
On May 24, Adityanath had visited the Musahar Basti in Kushinagar district, where a majority of the residents are known as "rat-catchers" and are allegedly discriminated against for being "untouchables".