Goa Governor didn't follow constitutional norms, alleges Digvijaya Singh

ANI  |  Panaji (Goa) [India] 

leader Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday said the constitutional norms were not followed by Governor Mridula Sinha for inviting to form in the state. He said that the Congress, despite being the single largest party in the state, was not invited to form the

"The procedure is that the single largest party is always called, so the Governor should have adopted this process. The Governor has to act under the Constitution as per the established conventions," Singh told reporters here.

Citing 2013 electoral elections, where (BJP) won more seats than the (AAP) and the Congress, Singh said, "If you remember the elections, the was the single largest party, and the and the were at second and third respectively. The Governor then invited the BJP, first, to form the government, but the refused citing lack of majority and then the was invited where they formed the with the "

The leader's remarks came after the Supreme Court agreed to hear a plea filed by the party challenging Manohar Parrikar's appointment as the next Chief Minister.

Digvijaya Singh-led delegation will be later meeting Governor Sinha, asking her to invite them to form the in the state.

The MLAs will meet the Governor after the Legislative Party meeting at the House in

Parrikar has claimed of having support of 13 MLAs of the BJP, three MLAs of Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP), three MLAs of Forward Party (GFP) and two independent MLAs, thus having a total of 21 MLAs in the 40-member Assembly.

The won 17 seats with the finishing second in the state with 13 seats.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Goa Governor didn't follow constitutional norms, alleges Digvijaya Singh

Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday said the constitutional norms were not followed by Goa Governor Mridula Sinha for inviting to form government in the state. He said that the Congress, despite being the single largest party in the state, was not invited to form the government."The procedure is that the single largest party is always called, so the Governor should have adopted this process. The Governor has to act under the Constitution as per the established conventions," Singh told reporters here.Citing 2013 Delhi electoral elections, where Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won more seats than the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Congress, Singh said, "If you remember the Delhi elections, the BJP was the single largest party, and the AAP and the Congress were at second and third respectively. The Governor then invited the BJP, first, to form the government, but the BJP refused citing lack of majority and then the AAP was invited where they formed the government with the ...

leader Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday said the constitutional norms were not followed by Governor Mridula Sinha for inviting to form in the state. He said that the Congress, despite being the single largest party in the state, was not invited to form the

"The procedure is that the single largest party is always called, so the Governor should have adopted this process. The Governor has to act under the Constitution as per the established conventions," Singh told reporters here.

Citing 2013 electoral elections, where (BJP) won more seats than the (AAP) and the Congress, Singh said, "If you remember the elections, the was the single largest party, and the and the were at second and third respectively. The Governor then invited the BJP, first, to form the government, but the refused citing lack of majority and then the was invited where they formed the with the "

The leader's remarks came after the Supreme Court agreed to hear a plea filed by the party challenging Manohar Parrikar's appointment as the next Chief Minister.

Digvijaya Singh-led delegation will be later meeting Governor Sinha, asking her to invite them to form the in the state.

The MLAs will meet the Governor after the Legislative Party meeting at the House in

Parrikar has claimed of having support of 13 MLAs of the BJP, three MLAs of Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP), three MLAs of Forward Party (GFP) and two independent MLAs, thus having a total of 21 MLAs in the 40-member Assembly.

The won 17 seats with the finishing second in the state with 13 seats.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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