"Surat Vehapari Mahamandal had invited Arvind Kejriwalji for felicitation and speech on July 10. Kejriwalji was to start his 2017 election campaign for Gujarat by visiting Somnath temple on July 9 and Surat the next day," AAP state chief Kanu Kalsaria told PTI.
"The trade body had booked a hall of (Veer Narmad) South Gujarat University for the function after proper written invitation, to which Kejriwalji had given a date of July 10," Kalsaria said.
"However, when the state government came to know about it, it exerted pressure on the trade body and the university. The body comprising of small traders of Surat buckled under pressure and has withdrawn the invitation. The hall booking has also been cancelled by the South Gujarat University," Kalsaria alleged.
"We tried to convince the trade body but they told us that it was hard to sustain the pressure exerted by the state government," he said, adding that they were small traders and feared the government could disrupt their businesses.
However, not being disheartened by the developments, the state AAP unit has decided to hold Kejriwal's mega rally in the state in next two months when the party will kickstart its campaign for the state elections.
"We will hold a mega rally in Gujarat to kickstart our campaign for the state polls in which Kejriwal will remain present. He has decided not to visit Somnath also as Surat visit has been cancelled," he said.
The AAP said using "pressure" to cancel the programme reflected the frustration of BJP.
"The way the VC was pressurised...The same hall had hosted BJP and Congress programmes. So what would happen if Arvind Kejriwal undertakes a programme at the same venue?
"All this shows their frustration. The government has ended the programme here. The pressure is coming from the Chief Minister's office and from BJP," AAP MLA and Gujarat in-charge Gulab Singh said.
Training his guns on Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel, Ashutosh said the BJP was "scarred" as AAP was emerging as a real alternative.
Kejriwal has extended a tacit support to Patidar leader Hardik Patel by opposing sedition charges against him.
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