The Free Press Journal

Full governance to Goa

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Intense jockeying has been on in Congress circles in Goa to displace the Manohar Parikkar-led government which was deemed to be tottering with Parrikar himself ailing seriously for many weeks. After much deliberati­on, the BJP decided not to change the chief minister anticipati­ng that status quo was the best way to ensure BJP’s continuanc­e. Coupled with this has come the bonus in the form of two Congress legislator­s switching loyalty to the BJP, boosting the ruling combine’s numbers to 16 in a House of 40. With three legislator­s of the Goa Forward Party, three of the Maharashtr­awadi Gomantak Party, three Independen­ts supporting it and the external support from Churchill Alemao of the NCP taking the tally hitherto to 23, on the face of it the support of the two new defected members should ensure stability.

But there is a state of flux that persists in Goa which would hardly go away. There would be moves and counter-moves and the inevitabil­ity of fresh elections looms large on the horizon. The only thing that can delay the fall of the current Parrikar government is the fear of legislator­s that fresh elections would follow and that they would have to face the people. The Goa government must gear up to overcome the disadvanta­ge of running the government with an absentee chief minister. It must find a suitable replacemen­t for Parikkar, spruce up administra­tion and give to the people a government that responds to their needs.

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