New Delhi:Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has constitutional rights to visit violence-hit Sambhal on December 4, meet the families of those allegedly killed in recent police firing and appeal for peace, senior Congress leaders said on Tuesday.
"LoP Rahul Gandhi, who is also a Lok Sabha MP from Rae Bareli will visit Sambhal on December 4 to meet the families of those affected by the recent violence. He has a constitutional right to visit the place," Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Rai told ETV Bharat.
"What does the state police have to hide in Sambhal? Why are they not letting anyone visit there? There seems to be a pattern in Uttar Pradesh. Earlier, our leaders were stopped from visiting Hathras, Unnao and Lakhimpur to meet the victims there. In all those cases, the allegations of the opposition turned out to be true. The LoP also visited violence-torn Manipur state to assure the victims and appealed for peace. What was wrong with that," he said.
The Congress leader was reacting to the state police reportedly urging the Rae Bareli MP to reconsider his planned visit to Sambhal on December 4 after a party delegation led by Rai was denied permission to visit the violence-hit area in western Uttar Pradesh on December 2.
On November 30, a delegation of Samajwadi Party (SP) leaders was not allowed by the state police to visit the area. After that, the Congress leaders were apprehensive that they too might be stopped, which turned out to be true.
Congress Lok Sabha MP from Saharanpur in western Uttar Pradesh Imran Masood, expressed concern that the state administration will try to block Rahul Gandhi’s way on December 4 and may do right at the border with Delhi.