In the national capital, the lawyers, mostly from Patiala House and several other district courts, marched vigorously around the India Gate circle, shouting slogans and waving the tricolour, in presence of heavy police security. They were demanding action against those "indulging" in "anti-India" activities.
Some of the lawyers who were caught on camera leading brazen assaults on journalists and JNU students in Patiala House courts, on Monday and Wednesday were part of the protest and appeared to be unfazed by the outrage due to their acts.
Members of ABVP, a RSS student wing, and Congress' student wing NSUI clashed during their protests over the JNU row outside Rajasthan University campus in Jaipur.
The groups of students clashed at the main gate of the University. They were holding their respective protests and demonstration on the JNU issue when the incident occurred, Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) K Rastradeep said.
Police later dispersed the protestors, the DCP said, adding no one was injured in the incident and the situation was normal now.
"We were also demanding action against BJP MLA Kailash Choudhary who made derogatory remarks against (Congress vice president) Rahul Gandhi when the ABVP activists clashed with us," Meena, who led the NSUI protest, said.
At least 52 activists of CPI and other Left wing organisations were taken into preventive custody when they tried to march towards Raj Bhavan in Hyderabad demanding Kumar's immediate and unconditional release, police said.
"Out of the ten advocates, who were taken into custody-- three of them are pro-Kanhaiya and remaining are anti- Kanhaiya," the ACP said, adding there is no permission either for holding procession or organising meeting on the High Court premises.
Several CPI and Left-wing activists led by Telangana state CPI secretary Chada Venkat Reddy raising slogans attempted to take out a rally towards Raj Bhavan but were prevented by police on Khairtabad cross itself and 52 of them were placed under preventive arrests, Saifabad Police Station Inspector K Poorna Chander said.
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