New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Delhi government to ensure medical care for protestors injured by pellet guns at Jantar Mantar, while also telling the petitioner to focus his challenge on the rules that permit such weapons. The direction came on a plea moved by former Intelligence Bureau special director Yashovardhan Azad against the use of pellet guns by police. Azad, who has also served as Central Information Commissioner under the Right to Information Act, argued that RAF personnel used pellet guns against protestors at Jantar Mantar. One of the steps of graded approach is use of pellet guns,” Justice Bagchi said. So you have to show us rules where use of pellets is arbitrary, etc,” the Court said to the petitioner.