New Delhi: Delhi Police on Tuesday stopped students who had organised a candle march to mark the first anniversary of police brutality on the Jamia Millia Islamia campus. Now incarcerated scholar and activist Umar Khalid’s mother and sisters were also a part of it.The students claimed that 14 of the protesters, including Umar Khalid’s mother and sisters, were detained. PTI has reported that police denied this claim.Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southeast) R.P. Meena said a group of protesters had assembled at Batla house for a candle march to mark the anniversary of December 15.Also read: ‘No Point in Pursuing FIR Anymore,’ Jamia VC Says a Year After Violence on Campus“The police team removed the agitators from the spot. Meanwhile, three women also accompanied the protesters. The protesters were then counselled regarding COVID guidelines and were requested to return to their respective homes. No one was taken to the police station,” Meena told PTI.On this day one year ago, reacting to some anti-CAA protesters pelting stones and setting vehicles on fire, police and paramilitary forces had stormed the Jamia campus and injured several hundreds of students, in addition to destroying university property.Delhi police is allegedly yet to register the Jamia authorities’ complaint as an FIR.Seven people, including former Congress MLA of Okhla Asif Khan, have been named by Delhi Police in its FIRs. Police also charge sheeted JNU PhD student Sharjeel Imam and Jamia student Asif Iqbal Tanha.Umar Khalid was arrested in the case on October 1 and is in judicial custody. He was earlier arrested in September in a separate case related to larger “conspiracy” in the northeast Delhi riots.