Eight persons, including a retired IPS officer, were arrested and later released here today for attempting to take out a rally against the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh.
"Retired IPS officer S R Darapuri and seven others were arrested as they attempted to take out a rally at a public place without permission. They were arrested from the Chowk area," Additional Superintendent of Police (Lucknow West) Vikas Chandra Tripathi said, adding that the protesters were released subsequently.
"We were assembling at the UP Press Club to participate in a seminar on Dalit atrocities. Participants from other states, including Gujarat, were scheduled to take part in it. We were not on a street protest, but were still stopped from holding the event, which had to be cancelled eventually," Darapuri told PTI after he was released by the police.
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"Apart from the eight persons, including me, arrested from outside the Press Club, 23 protesters were detained from the Nehru Yuva Kendra, near the Roomi Gate in Old Lucknow," he said.
Those arrested were protesting against the recent violence in Saharanpur between Dalits and upper-caste Thakurs.
After retiring from the police service, Darapuri had joined the All India People's Front (Radical), a political outfit.
He had also contested the 2014 Lok Sabha election from Robertsganj.
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