Updated On: 01 April, 2024 06:49 PM IST | Nanded | mid-day online correspondent
In response Chavan said that every politician has the right to meet people and emphasized that he had worked in favour of allotting reservation for the Maratha community

Ashok Chavan. File pic/mid-day
Maratha quota activists on Monday shouted slogans and tried to stop the car of Congress-turned BJP leader Ashok Chavan in Nanded. The incident took place in Kondva village as he was heading for the Lok Sabha election campaign.
The former Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan was on his way to meet people in Naigaon tehsil there when the incident took place in the morning. A video showed quota activists shouting slogans and trying to stop his car before police took control of the situation and the vehicle moved ahead, reported PTI.