Manoj V., founder-president of Badoga Desa Party, who came to Ooty to file his nomination papers on Friday. Mohan was stopped by the police at a checkpost. Mr. Mohan, who was riding a horse to go to the Returning Officer’s office for Ooty constituency, to prevent vehicles belonging to party members from entering the premises of the returning officer from behind his candidate. The barricades were prevented from going past the path. As Mr. Mohan was on horseback, the police were confused as to whether his mode of transport could be allowed to cross the barricades. After a few minutes of deliberation, the police confided and allowed Mr. Mohan to climb a few hundred meters up his ladder.
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