The protesters also claimed Rampal was "unwell" and was being treated at an "undisclosed location".
Police barricaded the entire stretch where around 1000 protesters were staging the demonstration at Jantar Mantar.
"The police atrocities at the ashram in Hisar should be stopped and police withdrawn. The allegations against Rampal are false and the warrants issued against him should be revoked," said a protester.
Earlier in the afternoon, several persons, including security and media personnel, were injured as clashes erupted at the Hisar ashram of Rampal with police lobbing teargas shells and using batons to disperse his supporters who allegedly fired back.
"The police atrocities on our people should be stopped at once and they should be withdrawn," he said.
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