Tibetans scuffle with police, 50 held
According to TV reports, a scuffle ensued between Tibetan protesters and police during the parallel torch relay that started from Rajghat in New Delhi.
Police also made attempts to put out the torch and arrested nearly 50 protesters, the reports added.
Hundreds of Tibetans on Thursday took out a parallel torch relay run in the national capital, coinciding with the Olympic flame event, to protest against Chinese "atrocities" in their homeland. ( Watch )
The torch was lit at Rajghat, the samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi, after an inter-religion prayer meeting. ( Watch: Traffic diversion for torch relay in Delhi )
Large number of Tibetans, who had assembled at Rajghat, took a pledge to ensure that the torch, which "signified the freedom of Tibet and humanity", continued to burn.
Among the participants in the rally were a large number of monks attired in traditional red robes, women and children besides spiritual leader Swami Agnivesh and actor- turned activist Nafisa Ali.
Agnivesh said majority of Indians were with Tibetans and the Dalai Lama was following the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi.
"The official relay has little spirit of Olympics as it is being organised under extreme security. So we decided to live up to the original spirit of Olympics and organise a parallel run," Tseten Norbu, spokesperson of Tibetan Solidairy Committee, organising the protests here, said.
Several Tibetan groups such as 'Tibet Freedom Movement' and 'Tibetan Youth Congress' and panchayat members from the Tibetan settlements in different parts of the country had been camping at the Jantar Mantar.
A large number of police personnel were deployed at Chinese embassy in Chanakyapuri, where a number of protests have taken place recently. The roads have been barricaded and security personnel were keeping a tight vigil.
The Olympic torch relay had been plagued by disruptions in London, Paris and San Francisco.
(Courtesy Timesofidia.com)
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