Questions were raised about security in Lutyens's Delhi after the attack on Khalid, who escaped unhurt.
"We were not aware about the programme since we were not intimated about it. As soon as we were informed about the incident, our team reached the spot since a police station is also nearby," said Ajay Chaudhary, Joint Commissioner of Police, New Delhi range.
The event, 'Khauff Se Azaadi' (Freedom from Fear), was organised by United Against Hate and featured speakers such as lawyer Prashant Bhushan, Delhi University professor Apoorvanand and the late Rohith Vemula's mother Radhika Vemula, among others.
Former Rajya Sabha MP Anwar Ali, who was one of the speakers at the event, raised concerns over the security in Lutyens' Delhi.
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