Maharashtra Nabhik Mahamandal president Kalyanrao Dale held a meeting in Indapur tehsil where the decision to cancel the proposed 'agitation' was taken.
While addressing a gathering in Kolhapur yesterday, Fadnavis said, "I had issued a letter when I realised that my comments had hurt the sentiments. I am not more important than the society. If sentiments are hurt, I express my apologies."
The chief minister had made the statement in question when taking a dig at the previous Congress-led government over its habit of starting many development works simultaneously and leaving them unfinished, drawing analogy with 'barbers' ways'.
In a statement today, the organisation said no protest would he held.
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