Some persons hurled eggs at actress-turned-politician Ramya's car in Mangaluru during a protest by BJP's youth wing against her 'Pakistan is not hell' remark, for which she is also facing a complaint in a court on charges including sedition.
Black flags were shown to the former MP as she came out of the airport by BJP Yuva Morcha activists who shouted "down down Ramya" and "Ramya go back" slogans.
After this, while on her way to the city, some eggs were thrown at her car from a distance, police said.
Police personnel rounded up the protesters and whisked them away.
Ramya cane to the city to attend Krishna Janmashtami event. Her car was accompanied by a police escort vehicle.
Some Morcha workers said their protest against Ramya was in reaction to her alleged comment to a TV channel yesterday, where she had called Mangaluru "hell".
After a recent visit to Islamabad as part of a SAARC delegation of young lawmakers, Ramya had reportedly said at a meeting in Mandya, which she represented from 2013 to 2014 in Lok Sabha, "Pakistan is not hell. People there are just like us. They treated us very well."