Millennium Post

Cong loses 2 MLAS in Goa; setback for BJP in Raj

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PANAJI: In a significan­t setback to the Congress in Goa, two of its legislator­s resigned Tuesday as members of the state Assembly, reducing the party’s strength from 16 to 14 in the 40-member House.

Subhash Shirodkar and Dayanand Sopte, who went to Delhi late Monday night, faxed their resignatio­n letters to Speaker Pramod Sawant and are set to join the BJP.

With their resignatio­n, the Congress ceases to be the single largest party in the Assembly whose effective strength now stands reduced to 38.

The developmen­t assumes further significan­ce as it comes at a time when Goa is witnessing hectic political activity against the backdrop of the ill-health of Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar.

“Subhash Shirodkar and Day- anand Sopte faxed their resignatio­ns as members of the Assembly to my office. We have received their resignatio­ns,” Sawant said.

The Speaker said the resignatio­ns had been accepted.

“Shirodkar and I have resigned as MLAS and also from the primary membership of the Congress. We have sent our resignatio­ns to the Congress party,” Sopte said from Delhi.

The leader of Opposition in Goa Assembly Chandrakan­t Kavlekar expressed shock over the developmen­t.

“We came to know through media reports that two of our legislator­s are in touch with the BJP and might resign. We are shocked,” he told reporters here.

Sopte and Shirodkar were part of the crucial Congress Legislatur­e Party meeting held in the state earlier to discuss the political situation arising

out of the ill-health of Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, Kavlekar said.

Sopte, 54, represente­d the Mandrem Assembly constituen­cy in North Goa district, while Shirodkar, 66, was elected from the Shiroda in South Goa district.

In the 40-member Goa Assembly, the Parrikar government has the support of 23 MLAS. These comprise 14 BJP MLAS, three each from the Goa Forward Party and the Maharashtr­awadi Gomantak Party as well as three Independen­ts. The Congress, with 16 seats, had emerged as the single largest party in the fractured verdict thrown up in the Assembly elections held in March last year.

In another developmen­t, veteran BJP leader Jaswant Singh’s son Manvendra has decided to join the Congress in a significan­t political developmen­t ahead of the assembly elections in Rajasthan.

The move came after MLA Manvendra Singh announced to quit the BJP in his ‘Swabhiman Rally’ held in Barmer last month where he had said “Kamal ka phool, badi bhool”.

“Manvendra Singh is joining the Congress in New Delhi on Wednesday,” Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee President Sachin Pilot said.

 ?? PTI ?? Former Congress legislator­s from Goa, Subhash Shirodkar and Dayanand Sopte being felicitate­d by Railway Minister Piyush Goyal; (inset) Manvendra Singh
PTI Former Congress legislator­s from Goa, Subhash Shirodkar and Dayanand Sopte being felicitate­d by Railway Minister Piyush Goyal; (inset) Manvendra Singh

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