The campaigners claimed that they were carrying out a peaceful protest outside Parliament House when they were forcefully evicted by the police and taken to Parliament Street police station.
"The police heckled us, dragged us and took us to the Parliament Street police station where some of the male protesters were beaten up. We are not being released and see no sign of it. Two of the survivors - Rupa and Laxmi - fainted during the incident and police have denied us any sort of medical aid," said Ashish Shukla, member of the campaign.
"The allegations that they were beaten up on the premises of Parliament Street police station are false as CCTV cameras are installed here. There were nine female and 14-15 male campaigners who have been detained. They have refused to undergo medical test. We would release them after some time," said a senior police officer.
The campaigners have been on a hunger strike at Jantar Mantar here for the past seven days demanding implementation of the Supreme Court orders to curtail the counter sale of acids in the country following a PIL filed by Laxmi Saa, an acid attack survivor.
The campaigners have also been demanding for the setting up of fast-track courts and rehabilitation programmes for the acid attack survivors.
"We were marching towards the Parliament. The police stopped us midway and dragged us and beat us up. Our phones were snatched. I and Laxmi fainted," said Rupa, an acid attack survivor.
The campaigners have also written to the Home Minister on the issue.
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