Desai, who reached near the entry of the causeway leading to the dargah situated on an islet off Worli coast in South Mumbai with fellow activists, left the spot after a few minutes as the protesters gathered around them to thwart their attempt.
Before heading to the spot, she told media that she was leading a "peaceful agitation" to assert women's right to go up to the core area (Mazaar) of the dargah.
She said she had also written to Bollywood celebrities like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan seeking their support for the gender equality movement.
Expecting a face-off between the campaigners and the protesters, including those from AIMIM and the Samajwadi Party, police had barricaded the entire area.
Some supporters of the campaign also turned up there pledging support for the agitation.
Desai had recently successfully led campaigns to break bar on women at the sanctum sanctorum of Shani Shingnapur and Trimbakeshwar temples in Maharashtra.
A local Shiv Sena leader Haji Arafat Shaikh accused Desai of playing politics.
Meanwhile, state Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse of the BJP told PTI that the government will respect the High Court verdict that women should not be discriminated against at places of worship.
The Maharashtra government had in February this year favoured the entry of women into the Haji Ali Dargah.
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Asked why she is staging protest when the matter is
sub-judice, she said "its not a question of being in a hurry. The matter is pending in the court since 2012. If women can be allowed to enter other places of worship, the same should be done in Haji Ali too."
Desai, whose previous campaigns were centred around Hindu temples, said her agitation for right to equality for women at places of worship in not linked to any religion.
Referring to protests at Haji Ali against her campaign, the Bhumata Brigade chief asked "What is the Home Minister doing? He should ensure my safety and facilitate my entry into the shrine."
In a related development, a civil petition was filed today in a Mumbai Court seeking a ban on the entry of Desai into the inner chamber of the iconic shrine dedicated to a 15th century saint.
The petition, filed by activist Hemant Patil, also contended that she cannot stage a protest in the area around the dargah as it falls in a silence zone.
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Meanwhile, Tardeo Police tonight registered cases against Desai, Samajwadi Party, AIMIM and Awami Vikas League under the Bombay Police Act for violating prohibitory orders and carrying out protests without permission.
Police said they also arrested two activists of Awami Vikas League.
Members of Samajwadi Party, AIMIM and Awami Vikas League were part of the protesters who had gathered to block Desai's entry into the shrine.
Police said they did not stop the Bhumata Brigade leader from entering the dargah.
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