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Delhi Police Detain 44 Amid Alleged Lathi Charge on 1,500 SSC Aspirants at Ramlila Maidan

Thousands of SSC aspirants protest alleged exam irregularities; tension escalates as Delhi Police detain 44 students.

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Hundreds of SSC aspirants from across India reportedly gathered at Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan on August 24, 2025, to protest alleged exam scams and demand transparency in recruitment. The protest, focused on grievances linked to Phase 13 SSC exams, allegedly escalated after the lights were cut at the venue, and police reportedly used lathi charge to disperse the crowd, injuring many.

Delhi Police confirmed detaining 44 students, stating their action was necessary to maintain order. The incident has sparked a wave of outrage among students nationwide, who allege the government and police are suppressing peaceful dissent.

“Around 15,00 protesters gathered at Ramlila Maidan. Of these, around 100 refused to leave after the permitted time, despite repeated requests and intimations. As many as 44 were detained while the other dispersed,” said a Police officer, Times of India reported.

What Led to the SSC Protest at Ramlila Maidan? Exam Irregularities and Student Grievances

The protest was organised under the banner of Chhatra Maha Andolan, gathering about 1,500 SSC aspirants who allege systemic irregularities in the recruitment process. Students have reportedly faced issues like abrupt exam cancellations, biometric failures, and vendor negligence from Eduquity Career Technologies during the SSC Selection Post Phase 13 exams.

“We were preparing for years, but the process has been riddled with errors and mismanagement,” said one protester to the media. These allegations led to widespread discontent, culminating in the large assembly at Ramlila Maidan.

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi condemned the police crackdown on peaceful SSC aspirants protesting at Ramlila Maidan. She highlighted the legitimate demands of the students for transparent recruitment reforms and demanded immediate action to address their grievances. Gandhi’s statement adds political weight to calls for an inquiry and vendor replacement amid widespread support for the students’ cause.”

How Did the Police Respond? Allegations of Lathi Charge and Detentions

According to students and eyewitnesses, the protest took a violent turn when the lights at the venue were allegedly cut, after which Delhi Police personnel reportedly used lathi charge to control the crowd. Video footage circulated on social media shows police aggressively dispersing protestors, leading to numerous injuries.

Delhi Police stated they detained 44 individuals to prevent further disruption, explaining that the action was aimed at maintaining public order after the protest time had expired. However, students and activists have alleged this response as an unlawful attempt to quell peaceful dissent.

As of now, neither the SSC nor the Delhi Police have released an official statement addressing the allegations of police action at Ramlila Maidan. Meanwhile, student organisations and the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) have called for a thorough inquiry, immediate replacement of the vendor, and transparent reforms in the recruitment process.

Why Does This Matter? Background and Broader Implications of SSC Exam Controversies

The recent protest adds to a series of ongoing frustrations among SSC aspirants over repeated exam irregularities like question paper errors, delayed results, and controversial vendor management. The Phase 13 exams, held between late July and early August, saw particular disruptions, prompting protest actions in Delhi and other cities.

Government officials had earlier assured refunds and re-examinations, but many aspirants allege deeper systemic reforms are still lacking. This incident has reignited calls for transparent recruitment processes, increased accountability for vendors, and stronger institutional oversight to safeguard the futures of over a million job aspirants.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

The Logical Indian strongly condemns any use of force against peaceful protesters who allege legitimate grievances regarding transparency and fairness. Democracy demands respect for the right to dissent, and authorities must prioritise dialogue and empathy over intimidation.

While maintaining public order is important, it should not come at the cost of silencing young aspirants striving for justice. This incident underscores the urgent need for institutional reforms and respectful engagement between authorities and citizens. 

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