Congress leader Shankarsinh Vaghela has said former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Gujarat tomorrow has been cancelled as the SPG and police gave a "negative" opinion about the security aspects, and alleged that it was done at the behest of BJP.
Singh was scheduled to attend three different programmes in Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad on invitation of Vaghela, who runs several educational institutes.
Alleging that SPG and Gujarat Police "deliberately gave negative opinion about the security aspects", Vaghela, also the Leader of the Opposition in Assembly, today said BJP cannot tolerate that a learned man like Singh will hog the limelight when BJP president Amit Shah is also in Gandhinagar for a programme.
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"Tomorrow is the anniversary of Godhra train carnage and Amit Shah is coming here to remind people about what had happened in 2002. It's obvious that BJP cannot tolerate that the learned man like Dr Singh will take all limelight when BJP president is here," he alleged.
Among other events, Singh was scheduled to deliver a lecture at one of Vaghela's institutes near Gandhinagar. Vaghela said Singh had agreed for the programmes.
He alleged that SPG's attitude was "suspicious" ever since the visit was planned a few months ago.
"They first wanted us to cancel an exam in our college. When we agreed, they told us that it may not look good if we cancel exam. It shows that SPG was trying hard to harass us. Though we agreed to each and every condition of SPG, the agency gave a negative report. SPG never worked this way when UPA was in power," added Vaghela.