Wrestlers protesting against the government's decision to build a new parliament complex were detained by police on Tuesday. The protesters, who belong to the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC), were marching towards the new parliament complex when they were stopped by police.
The protesters were carrying banners and placards that read "No to new parliament complex" and "We want our land back". They were also shouting slogans against the government.
Police detained the protesters and took them to a nearby police station. The protesters were released after a few hours. The AIKSCC has been protesting against the government's decision to build a new parliament complex since last year. The organization has said that the new parliament complex is not needed and that the money should be spent on other priorities, such as education and healthcare.
The government has said that the new parliament complex is necessary to accommodate the growing number of MPs. The government has also said that the new parliament complex will be built on a new site and that the land where the current parliament complex is located will be returned to the farmers.
The farmers, however, are not convinced by the government's assurances. They say that the government has not given them any concrete guarantees that they will get their land back.
The farmers have vowed to continue their protests until the government agrees to their demands.
The agitation of the wrestlers is far from over. The protesters are determined to get their land back and they are not going to give up until they achieve their goal. The government, on the other hand, is equally determined to build the new parliament complex. It remains to be seen who will blink first.
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