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Armed with a National Green Tribunal (NGT) order banning protests and dharnas around Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, the police and civic officials on Monday, 30 October, demolished tents and makeshift structures set up in protest by ex-servicemen demanding implementation of the One Rank-One Pension (OROP) scheme.
The police said the exercise was carried out after the 5 October order of the NGT. The ex-servicemen, who have been protesting near Jantar Mantar for over two years now, termed it "an attempt to throttle our voice in a democracy".
The police said the protesters were informed about the NGT order in advance and asked either to leave or bring a stay order from the court.
Major General (Retd) Satbir Singh, who is among those spearheading the protest at the site, said the police and MCD officials came with a JCB machine and demolished their tents and other temporary structures.
"It is an attempt to throttle our voice in a democracy. And, even if there has been any order from any tribunal, there is a way to do things. What they have done is completely unfair and unjust," he added.
Singh further said the wife of an ex-serviceman was inside the tent when the exercise was carried out. He, however, clarified that nobody was hurt.
The police denied use of any force. "The OROP protesters were informed about the NGT's order about vacating the Jantar Mantar area and asked to either leave or bring a stay order from the court," a senior police official said.
The green panel had also directed the NDMC to remove all temporary structures, loudspeakers and public address systems from the stretch of the road.
The NGT had ordered the NDMC Chairman, the police chief and the Delhi government to file compliance reports within five weeks from 5 October.
The NGTs verdict came on a plea filed by Varun Seth and others alleging that processions and agitations held by social groups, political parties, NGOs at the Jantar Mantar Road were a major source of noise pollution in the area.
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