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Rahul Gandhi won't be allowed, his Lakhimpur visit might cause problems: Lucknow police official

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Lucknow, October 6

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The Uttar Pradesh government has not given permission for Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s visit, and he will not be allowed to go to Sitapur or Lakhimpur, a top police official said here.

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“The UP government has not yet given permission for Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Lakhimpur and has asked him not to come,” Lucknow Police Commissioner DK Thakur told PTI.

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“DMs of districts concerned have given us in writing that prohibitory orders are in place there and his visit could create problems. Therefore, he will not be allowed,” Thakur said.

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Prohibitory orders have been imposed in Lakhimpur Kheri, where eight people, including four farmers, were killed in Sunday’s violence during a protest, and in Sitapur, where Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has been in detention since Monday. PTI

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