Digvijaya kept roaming around and we formed govt. in Goa, taunts Parrikar

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Chief Minister on Friday took a dig at general secretary Digvijaya Singh, saying the latter's incompetence led to the BJP's victory in the state.

"Of course I thanked Digvijaya for letting us form the It is because of his incompetence that we formed the here. He kept roaming around and we formed the in 48 hours. His own did not have faith in him while we built consensus with the regional parties," Parrikar told the

Digvijaya, who was in-charge of the affairs in Goa, had earlier said the constitutional norms were not followed by Governor Mridula Sinha, adding that the despite being the single largest party was not invited to form the in the state.

"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 the media.

Earlier on March 16, former defence minister Parrikar established victory in the Assembly as 22 MLAs stood in his support.

16 MLAs opposed Parrikar's candidature as the Chief Minister, while one was absent.

The Supreme Court had ordered a floor test as the challenged his appointment, citing that the Governor did not follow the procedure as dictated by the Constitution.

Despite the ending up second behind the in a split mandate, Parrikar had claimed the support of 22 legislators, two more than the half-way mark in the 40-member Assembly.

The won 17 seats but was not able to prove majority.

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

Digvijaya kept roaming around and we formed govt. in Goa, taunts Parrikar

Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on Friday took a dig at Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh, saying the latter's incompetence led to the BJP's victory in the state."Of course I thanked Digvijaya for letting us form the government. It is because of his incompetence that we formed the government here. He kept roaming around and we formed the government in 48 hours. His own MLA did not have faith in him while we built consensus with the regional parties," Parrikar told the Rajya Sabha.Digvijaya, who was in-charge of the Congress affairs in Goa, had earlier said the constitutional norms were not followed by Governor Mridula Sinha, adding that the Congress despite being the single largest party was not invited to form the government in the state."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 the media.Earlier on ...

Chief Minister on Friday took a dig at general secretary Digvijaya Singh, saying the latter's incompetence led to the BJP's victory in the state.

"Of course I thanked Digvijaya for letting us form the It is because of his incompetence that we formed the here. He kept roaming around and we formed the in 48 hours. His own did not have faith in him while we built consensus with the regional parties," Parrikar told the

Digvijaya, who was in-charge of the affairs in Goa, had earlier said the constitutional norms were not followed by Governor Mridula Sinha, adding that the despite being the single largest party was not invited to form the in the state.

"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 the media.

Earlier on March 16, former defence minister Parrikar established victory in the Assembly as 22 MLAs stood in his support.

16 MLAs opposed Parrikar's candidature as the Chief Minister, while one was absent.

The Supreme Court had ordered a floor test as the challenged his appointment, citing that the Governor did not follow the procedure as dictated by the Constitution.

Despite the ending up second behind the in a split mandate, Parrikar had claimed the support of 22 legislators, two more than the half-way mark in the 40-member Assembly.

The won 17 seats but was not able to prove majority.

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

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