"Medhaji, me and our 20 colleagues were detained from the Bhopal main railway station. More than 100 persons, including the oustees of Sardar Sarovar Dam, were rounded up from Habibganj Railway Station here," Agrawal, who is also Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) national spokesman told PTI over phone.
We have been taken to a ground near the jail, he said, adding, "the state government was trying to muzzle the voice of people who want to fight for their rights in a democratic manner."
Agrawal denied that they were on way to gherao the state assembly which is currently in session.
He said that 18,000 families in Madhya Pradesh's Alirajpur, Barwani, Dhar and Khargone districts are on the verge of drowning following the closure of the gates of the dam last month.
"These people in villages close to Narmada river have come under the submergence area of the dam water," Agrawal said.
"MP government has not rehabilitated these people yet. The Chouhan government has asked these oustees to quit the submergence area of the dam by July 31," he added.
Bhopal Deputy Inspector General of Police (IGP) Santosh Singh said Medha Patkar and others were detained as they were heading for the state assembly which is currently underway.
As prohibitory orders under section 144 of Cr PC (prohibitory orders) are in force around the assembly because it is in session, we have made preventive detentions, he added.
They had also not informed the police of their programme or protest, the DIG added.
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