An elderly protester has been pushed to the ground as tensions flared at a disability funding rally in Melbourne.

In a heated moment at a Melbourne rally advocating for better disability funding, an elderly protester was forcibly knocked to the ground, escalating tensions between demonstrators and law enforcement.

The rally’s organizers are now demanding an official apology from Victoria Police, citing the disorder that erupted during what was meant to be a peaceful demonstration.

The incident involved a 79-year-old protester who was reportedly pushed off his bicycle and onto tram tracks after an alleged altercation where he spat at police officers. This act has drawn significant attention and criticism regarding the handling of the situation.

An elderly protester has been pushed to the ground as tensions flared at a disability funding rally in Melbourne.
An elderly protester has been pushed to the ground as tensions flared at a disability funding rally in Melbourne. (Nine)

Bob, a member of the Social Alliance and the protester in question, recounted the event saying, “They picked me up, threw me on the ground with my bicycle, holding my bicycle.” His confrontation with the police reportedly stemmed from the arrest of a woman who was vocally opposing a nearby politician.

Reflecting on the incident, Bob admitted, “Honestly I can’t remember what I think, I can’t even remember what I said. It’s all a blur now.” His statement highlights the confusion and intensity of the moment, which has since sparked a broader discussion on protest management and police conduct.

“Honestly I can’t remember what I think, I can’t even remember what I said. It’s all a blur now,” Bob added.

“I realize you do have a job to do, but you do need to do it within the confines of human decency.”

Officers then pounced on a younger man who allegedly tried to punch them.

The event was part of a national day of action against the federal government’s plan to cut the NDIS.

Organisers described the police response as excessive.

“It’s disappointing that police didn’t take our accessibility concerns appropriately,” Protect our NDIS co-organiser Andrew Brethern said.

“It made us feel like we’re second-class citizens, which is kind of what these cuts are about.”

Victoria Police issued a statement.

“Both the man and woman were taken from the scene, processed, and released,” a spokesperson said.

“The man on the bike was not arrested, and police are investigating.”

The organisers of yesterday’s rally said they wouldn’t be backing down, continuing their campaign against NDIS cuts.

They’re also calling on Victoria Police to apologise for the way officers responded.

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