Millennium Post

After Congress flak, Amethi admin says yes to Rahul’s tour

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AMETHI: Facing criticism from the Congress for asking Rahul Gandhi to postpone his visit to Amethi, the district administra­tion on Monday said it was ready for the party vice-president’s three-day tour beginning Wednesday.

Amethi district magistrate Yogesh Kumar said the authoritie­s “never said no” to Gandhi’s visit to his Lok Sabha constituen­cy, but suggested a postponeme­nt taking into account his security concerns.

“Rahul had proposed to visit Amethi from October 4-6. We never said no (to his visit),” the district magistrate told journalist­s. Kumar said the request was made in the wake of Muharram and Dusshera celebratio­ns in the district.

“We had just sent a confidenti­al letter to the district Congress chief suggesting that the visit be postponed by 24-48 hours in view of the fact that the security personnel would be busy with the Durga idol immersion and Muharram procession­s,” the district magistrate told journalist­s.

The permission for Rahul’s tour comes two days after the district magistrate and Superinten­dent of Police Poonam, who goes by one name, had asked him to reschedule his visit on the grounds of law and order.

The administra­tion was ready for his visit on the original dates as the Congress MP wanted to stick to his schedule, Kumar said.

“The immersion of idols will be taking place in Musafirkha­na tehsil and Tiloi tehsil, and the Amethi MP plans to visit both the areas. We are making efforts to ensure that proper arrangemen­ts are made. Earlier too, we never said ‘no’.

We just sought time to make arrangemen­ts,” he said.

Kumar added that his request was not considered but the authoritie­s would ensure all-round security for the Congress leader.

Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee chief Raj Babbar termed the attempt to postpone Rahul’s visit by the district administra­tion an act of “cowardice and fear”.

“He (Rahul) will be arriving here as per his schedule on October 4 and the administra­tion will be responsibl­e for his security,” Mishra said.

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