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Miffed over the pending clearance from the Centre for the visit, Kejriwal had on Sunday written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying he has been waiting for the permission for over a month.
”I am not a criminal, I am a chief minister and a free citizen of the country. There was no legal basis to stop me from visiting Singapore so there appears to be a political reason behind this,” he said. High Commissioner of Singapore Simon Wong had June invited Kejriwal to World Cities Summit to be held in the first week of August. The Delhi chief minister has been asked to attend a program on the first day.
The chief minister said he usually does not go on foreign visits but intended to go to the Singapore summit as it concerned the progress of the country.