Bhopal:On other days Digvijaya Singh is among staunchest critics of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and Union home minister Amit Shah, but on Thursday he revealed how Shah as well as RSS workers had helped him during his `Narmada Parikrama' four years ago.
The senior Congress leader and his journalist wife Amrita had undertaken the arduous journey on foot or `Parikrama' along the banks of the river Narmada in 2017.
“Once, we reached our destination in Gujarat around 10 at night. There was no way ahead through the forested area and there was no facility for overnight stay," Singh said, speaking during the launch of “Narmada Ke Pathik”, a book penned by his long-time associate O P Sharma.
"A forest officer arrived, and you will be surprised to know that he told me that Amit Shah had directed him to fully cooperate with us," Singh told the audience.
“Elections were going on (in Gujarat), Digvijaya is their biggest critic, but he (Shah) ensured that there should not be any problem during our yatra. They found way for us through the mountains and also arranged food for all of us,” the Congress veteran said.
Singh had started the over 3000 km-long journey which lasted six months from Barman Ghat in Narsinghpur district on September 30, 2017.
"Till today I have not met Shah, but I expressed my gratitude to him through proper channels,” he added.
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This was an example of "political coordination, adjustment and friendship which has nothing to do with politics and ideology,” the Congress veteran said.