Amit Shah must apologise to Goans, demands Cong

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Committee (AICC) Secretary Girish Chodankar has demanded that President tender an apology to the electorate in for dishonouring the people's mandate and forming a against their wishes.

"Shah should apologise to the people of for forcefully forming the against the mandate of the people. His party was rejected but managed to have a back-door entry to form the government," Chodankar told reporters here last evening.



Chodankar was referring to BJP's plan to hold a public meeting on April 9, to felicitate Shah on his party forming the in four of the five states which went to polls recently.

This would be Shah's first visit to after the February 4 Legislative Assembly elections. More than 30,000 people are expected to participate in this meeting.

"has no right to celebrate as they were pulled down from 21 seats, which they won in 2012 polls, to mere 13 in the recently held assembly elections. This clearly indicates that the party has been outrightly rejected and leaders like Shah were not accepted by Goan voters," Chodankar said.

He said the should introspect on its defeat and also learn lessons from his party (Congress) which has been gaining ground in the state.

"Voters selected during recent polls. would have formed the but for the misuse of the Governor's post," he alleged.

After the election results threw a hung assembly, emerged as the single largest party with 17 seats.

However, the BJP, which finished second winning 13 seats, managed to form the under Manohar Parrikar after cobbling together an alliance with regional parties like Forward and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party besides getting three Independent MLAs to back them.

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Amit Shah must apologise to Goans, demands Cong

All India Congress Committee (AICC) Secretary Girish Chodankar has demanded that BJP President Amit Shah tender an apology to the electorate in Goa for dishonouring the people's mandate and forming a government against their wishes. "Shah should apologise to the people of Goa for forcefully forming the government against the mandate of the people. His party was rejected but managed to have a back-door entry to form the government," Chodankar told reporters here last evening. Chodankar was referring to Goa BJP's plan to hold a public meeting on April 9, to felicitate Shah on his party forming the government in four of the five states which went to polls recently. This would be Shah's first visit to Goa after the February 4 Legislative Assembly elections. More than 30,000 people are expected to participate in this meeting. "BJP has no right to celebrate as they were pulled down from 21 seats, which they won in 2012 Goa polls, to mere 13 in the recently held assembly ... Committee (AICC) Secretary Girish Chodankar has demanded that President tender an apology to the electorate in for dishonouring the people's mandate and forming a against their wishes.

"Shah should apologise to the people of for forcefully forming the against the mandate of the people. His party was rejected but managed to have a back-door entry to form the government," Chodankar told reporters here last evening.

Chodankar was referring to BJP's plan to hold a public meeting on April 9, to felicitate Shah on his party forming the in four of the five states which went to polls recently.

This would be Shah's first visit to after the February 4 Legislative Assembly elections. More than 30,000 people are expected to participate in this meeting.

"has no right to celebrate as they were pulled down from 21 seats, which they won in 2012 polls, to mere 13 in the recently held assembly elections. This clearly indicates that the party has been outrightly rejected and leaders like Shah were not accepted by Goan voters," Chodankar said.

He said the should introspect on its defeat and also learn lessons from his party (Congress) which has been gaining ground in the state.

"Voters selected during recent polls. would have formed the but for the misuse of the Governor's post," he alleged.

After the election results threw a hung assembly, emerged as the single largest party with 17 seats.

However, the BJP, which finished second winning 13 seats, managed to form the under Manohar Parrikar after cobbling together an alliance with regional parties like Forward and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party besides getting three Independent MLAs to back them.

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

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