The Hindu National · DistrictNews · 2026-08-18
Student protests: Delhi Police affidavit in Supreme Court is rich with numbers, but quiet on fixing accountability
The affidavit says over 240 police personnel, including women officers, were injured in the violence on July 20; around 218 protestors were injured and received treatment; the police had to prevent the protestors from causing damage to vital installations near Parliament Delhi Police's Supreme Court affidavit details NEET protest statistics but lacks accountability measures for police misconduct. Student protests: Delhi Police affidavit in Supreme Court is rich with numbers, but quiet on fixing accountability
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