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Bardez in spotlight as Lobo is back in saffron brigade

CALANGUTE MLA EXPECTED TO GET CABINET BERTH

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With new equations taking shape, Bardez is back in the spotlight and there are indication­s that the politicall­y sensitive taluka may witness a rejig in distributi­on of cabinet berths.

The largest chunk – three out of the eight legislator­s that quit Congress – are from Bardez, which has tilted the balance in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the taluka.

Calangute MLA Michael Lobo, who has once again played a key role to breakaway from Congress and join the BJP along with his wife and the neighbouri­ng Saligao MLA, is expected to be rewarded for his crucial role.

There is a high possibilit­y that BJP may drop Fisheries Minister and Tivim MLA, Nilkant Halarnkar who appears to be a soft target and replace him with Calangute MLA Michael Lobo.

Lobo, who enjoys a very good equation with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, was first made a minister in the previous Sawant government in 2019. A special ministry was carved out on Lobo’s request and he was made the Waste Management Minister.

Bardez got maximum representa­tion in the cabinet when BJP first came to power with a simple majority under the leadership of late Manohar Parrikar in 2012.

Three BJP MLAs – then Mapusa MLA late Francis D’Souza (Babush), Saligao MLA Dilip Parulekar and Siolim MLA Dayanand Mandrekar – were all made ministers in Parrikar’s cabinet in 2012.

Then again in 2017, BJP’s

alliance government gave three representa­tions in the taluka with Francis D’Souza (Babush) becoming the deputy CM while Goa Forward’s MLAs Jayesh Salgaonkar (Saligao) and Vinoda Paliencar (Siolim) were also sworn in as ministers.

However, mid-way in 2019 after the MGP and GFP ministers were dropped from the

 ?? ?? The Leader of Opposition Michael Lobo in his chamber in the Goa legislativ­e assembly complex along with other seven Congress MLAs before defecting to the BJP.
The Leader of Opposition Michael Lobo in his chamber in the Goa legislativ­e assembly complex along with other seven Congress MLAs before defecting to the BJP.

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