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Govt denies reports that it tried to stall PM’s visit

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Thiruvananthapuram: The State government Tuesday dismissed as "baseless" reports in a section of media that it tried to intervene in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ockhi-hit coastal areas in the state.

In a release, the Chief Minister's Office denied the reports quoting "BJP sources" that the state government did not want Modi visit the cyclone affected areas near here.

The denial came as the prime minister tours cyclone-hit southern Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep Tuesday.

He is scheduled to visit Poonthura, a fishing hamlet about 20 km from here, in the evening.

"The prime minister’s programme is prepared by the PMO. The state government has no role in deciding the PMs places of visit or date of visit," the Kerala government said in its release.

A message on the prime minister’s visit was received at the CMO on December 16 stating that Modi was likely to visit the southern state on December 18, 19. However, there was no mention about his visit to the cyclone-affected fishing hamlets here in the tentative programme.

Only in the confirmed final programme, the PMs places of visit and discussions with the state government had been included, the statement said.

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