A routine demonstration against Delhi’s severe air pollution levels turned chaotic on Sunday when protestors reportedly used pepper spray on police personnel deployed at the site.
According to updates from the Indo-Asian News Service, 15 individuals were arrested following the clash at the C-Hexagon area near India Gate—one of the Capital’s most sensitive public zones.
The protestors were part of a larger group demanding urgent action on Delhi’s deteriorating air quality, which continues to remain in the “very poor” to “severe” zone.
What Triggered the Confrontation?
The Delhi Police stated that the confrontation escalated when demonstrators:
Ignored repeated instructions to disperse
Attempted to block movement around C-Hexagon
Used pepper spray on police officers trying to control the crowd
The use of pepper spray is being treated as a serious offence under sections related to assault on public servants and disturbing public order.
Police Response & Arrests
Officials confirmed that:
15 protestors were detained on the spot
Cases have been registered for obstructing police duty
Additional charges may be added after reviewing CCTV footage
Injured officers received first aid; none were seriously hurt
The police emphasised that protestors are free to demonstrate peacefully, but “any attempt to harm officers or disrupt public safety will be dealt with strictly.”
Air Pollution: The Root of Rising Anger
Delhi’s air quality has been consistently worsening due to:
Stubble burning in neighbouring states
Vehicular emissions
Industrial pollution
Weather conditions trapping pollutants
Sunday’s protest was one among many citizen-led efforts urging faster intervention from authorities.
Residents have been demanding:
Emergency pollution-control measures
Stricter enforcement of construction bans
Enhanced smog-control actions
Long-term air quality strategies
What Happens Next?
Those arrested will face legal proceedings, with police stating that the use of chemical irritants like pepper spray against law enforcement “cannot be justified under any circumstance.”
Authorities are also monitoring social media channels to identify individuals who instigated the crowd or encouraged violent behaviour.
Conclusion
The arrest of 15 protestors after a pepper spray incident highlights the growing frustration over Delhi’s chronic pollution crisis—but also underscores the importance of maintaining peace and safety during public demonstrations.
As air quality continues to dip, both citizens and authorities find themselves navigating a tense and urgent environmental challenge.
❓ FAQs
1. Why were the protestors arrested?
They allegedly used pepper spray on Delhi Police officers and refused to disperse despite warnings.
2. How many people were detained?
A total of 15 individuals.
3. Where did the incident occur?
At C-Hexagon near India Gate in New Delhi.
4. Were any police officers injured?
Some officers experienced irritation from pepper spray but no serious injuries were reported.
5. Was the protest related to Delhi’s pollution?
Yes, it was an air pollution protest demanding urgent government action.
Published on : 24th November
Published by : SMITA
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