GFP tried to lobby with us to topple Parrikar govt: Congress

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The today alleged that the Vijay Sardesai-led Forward Party (GFP) had tried to lobby with them to topple the

The allegation comes in the backdrop of leader Atanasio Monserratte switching loyalties to the Sardesai-led political outfit today.


Sardesai has, however, dismissed the Congress' charge as "rubbish".

"Atanasio Monserratte had told us that he and Vijai Sardesai wanted to topple the when Parrikar was on the US tour recently.

"We refused the toppling as Sardesai wanted to be the chief minister and we wanted someone of integrity to head the state government," Committee general secretary A Chellakumar told reporters.

The leader said this reacting to the entry of Monserratte, who was tipped to be party's candidate against Parrikar in Panaji by-election, in the GFP.

When contacted, Sardesai said Chellakumar was making the statements out of frustration.

Refuting Chellakumar's charges, Sardesai said, "when Parrikar was abroad, I was also out of the country, so the question of lobbying to topple the does not arise."

He said he was not in touch with any leader since the time he has given support to Parrikar-led

Chellakumar, however, said that Sardesai was in touch with them to topple the and had even suggested a candidate for recently held Rajya Sabha to be fielded on ticket.

"We refused the name of candidate suggested by Sardesai because he was a land grabber and will never allow to be sold," he said.

The leader said Monserratte was not the only option before the party to be fielded for the upcoming Panaji by-

"There are several other aspirants and we have enough leaders to contest against Parrikar," he added.

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