Protests continue to sweep across India after the gang rape of a 23-year-old woman on a bus in Delhi on December 16.
The extreme brutality of the assault, in which six men raped the victim, beat her with a metal rod damaging her intestines, before dumping her and her male friend near a highway, has prompted massive protests in India. 
Large parts of New Delhi and public transport in the nation's capital were shut down on Monday in an effort to clamp down on protests, according to the Wall Street Journal. Officials continued to enforce a law banning groups of more than four people congregating together but large throngs of protestors gathered near India Gate.
Of the thousands of protestors gathered at India Gate, some 200 broke away and started moving towards the "high security zone in Raisina Hills" which holds some of India's most important political buildings including the parliament, the prime minister's office and the official residence of the president of India, according to The Indian Express. Protestors included members of All India Students' Association (AISA), and All India Democratic Womens' Association (AIDWA).