I don't need SPG's permission to meet people: Rahul

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March 13, 2008 16:31 IST

Congress parliamentarian Rahul Gandhi on Thursday dismissed the issue of alleged violation of security rules during his visit to Orissa last week, saying he did not need permission of SPG or police to meet people.

"I know the concerns of security. I don't need the permission of SPG or SP to meet people," Gandhi told media persons shortly after the matter was raised in the Lok Sabha by Biju Janata Dal member Braj Kishore Tripathi.

Tripathi said the Orissa government had been put in a 'difficult situation' as Gandhi, who has Z-Plus security, had left the NALCO Guest House in Naxal-infested Koraput for some 'undisclosed destination' for four hours at night on March 7 without informing the local police.

"My intention was to remove the distance between the leader and people," Rahul Gandhi said.

The Lok Sabha witnessed several bouts of clashes between the United Progressive Alliance and National Democratic Alliance after Tripathi raised the issue.

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