UDAIPUR: Tension gripped the city as Muslim organizations opposed to the proposed visit of All India Hindu Mahasabha leader Kamlesh Tiwari on Thursday here.Tiwari, whose “objectionable“ remarks on Prophet Muhammad had provoked countrywide protests by conservative Muslims last year, was reportedly to participate in a 'Shastra poojan' programme to be held at the Bekani Puliya in the city on Thursday afternoon.Later, sensing tension, organizers called off his visit and Tiwari was reportedly asked to halt at Chittorgarh. Meanwhile, ADM city OP Bunkar said the administration wasn't informed of any such programme or Tiwari's visit and no permission had been sought by the organizers.Hindu activists and workers had allegedly placed some banners, posters and flags at various places near Ayad to greet the leader a day ago. On Thursday morning, as some of the muslim organizations came to know of his visit, community men started collecting at Hathipole, one of the busiest cloth and handicrafts markets.They opposed Tiwari's participation in any public programme and planned to give a memorandum to the collector demanding prohibition of such events.Sensing tension, police teams from Hathipole, Am bamata and Bhupalpura stations were called in. Most of the shopkeepers pulled down the shutters of their shops in anticipation. Later police officers held peace talks and pacified the community men. DySP Bhagwat Singh Hingar informed people that the administration had not given any such permission and Tiwari's visit had been called off by the organizers. The posters and banners having his name were also removed.After assurances from the police, the situation was restored to normalcy and the crowd dispersed. Hindu leader Kamlesh Tiwari had last year, in a written statement claimed that Prophet Mohammed was the first homo sexual, his statement had come after Samajwadi Party minister Azam Khan said that RSS leaders were homosexuals and that why they didn't get married.