However, Anup Sardesai, the writer of the book titled 'Nathuram Godse - The Story of an Assassin', said he would go ahead with its release at a different venue.
In a late evening communication to the state-run Ravindra Bhavan in Margao, the venue of the release, South District Collector Pramod Shinde asked its management not to allow release of the book.
He said he would proceed with the release at a different venue.
"I will inform about the venue to my audience. I have also informed police about the new venue," Sardesai added.
Earlier in the day, 'Goa Forward', launched by former state election commissioner Prabhkar Timble recently, opposed letting of the government premises for the release of the book which it termed as an "unpatriotic cause".
Interestingly, BJP leader Damodar Naik, chairman of Ravindra Bhavan, was supposed to release the book.
"We will hold 'satyagraha' in front of Ravindra Bhavan if the government allows the function to happen," Goa Forward secretary Mohandas Lolienkar told PTI.
He also claimed that the protest has been supported by various sections of people including independent legislator Vijai Sardesai.
Lolienkar had threatened to block all entrances of Ravindra Bhavan even as the party submitted a memorandum to South Goa district collector requesting cancellation of the function.
"Though the event appears innocuous, it is timed for January 30 which is the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi," Fatorda legislator Vijai Sardesai said.
Meanwhile, author of the book said he was caught up in a political storm and rivalry between two political parties.
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