Last Modified: Thu, Mar 16 2017. 07 33 PM IST

Goa CM Manohar Parrikar takes dig at Digvijaya Singh after floor test

‘This happens when you come to Goa to holiday,’ Manohar Parrikar tells Digvijaya Singh after Congress loses Goa trust vote

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Manohar Parrikar wins Goa trust vote. Photo: PTI
Manohar Parrikar wins Goa trust vote. Photo: PTI

Panaji: Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar, who won the trust vote in the state Assembly on Thursday, took some sharp digs at Digvijaya Singh, saying the Congress leader had sought to create a hype over the situation in the coastal state as he was “worried” about losing his party post if he failed in the number games.

“Right from the beginning, the Congress did not have the numbers and it was only a hype created by them, possibly because there was a demand that Digvijaya should step down as the general secretary of the party, being the desk in-charge of Goa,” Parrikar said.

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“It happens when you come to Goa only to enjoy, not to work,” he quipped. “We have proved to the people of India that we have the support of 23 (MLAs) on the floor of the House, debunking Digvijaya’s claim that we do not have the numbers,” he said.

Singh and other Congress leaders had accused the BJP of indulging in “unfair means” to cobble up the numbers to retain power in the coastal state after it failed to get a simple majority in the recently concluded Assembly polls. Singh had also alleged that Goa governor Mridula Sinha did not invite the Congress to form the government, despite it emerging as the single largest party.

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First Published: Thu, Mar 16 2017. 07 33 PM IST