In April 2026, a BJP-led rally in Mumbai’s Worli area sparked significant public outrage after causing a massive, hours-long traffic gridlock. The demonstration, organized to protest the rejection of the Women’s Reservation Bill, left thousands of commuters stranded, including parents rushing to pick up children.

The situation went viral when a frustrated woman directly confronted Minister Girish Mahajan, demanding the protesters move to a designated ground rather than blocking arterial roads. This incident highlights a growing tension in Maharashtra: while political parties exercise their right to assembly, the resulting "public harassment" through road blockages often infringes upon the citizens' fundamental right to mobility, echoing the concerns raised in the *Shaheen Bagh* judgment.