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Parrikar has deserted Goa: Congress

IANS  |  Panaji 

The on Monday accused of deserting the state after he left for to seek medical treatment.

The ailing left behind a committee of three senior ministers to handle administrative decisions.

"We are going to have a state ruled by three Chief Ministers at a given time. Imagine the chaos," state told reporters at the party's state headquarters.

"This is a clear violation of business rules.

We wish him well in his medical treatment... he has deserted "

Naik also said that the state would now be ruled by "three musketeers" in Parrikar's absence.

A three-member ministerial committee will take major administrative decisions, while Parrikar is expected to conduct cabinet meetings via video conference, something the is not in favour of.

"is hostage to the whims of one individual. Things are very precarious," Naik said, adding that because Parrikar does not trust any of his ruling allies, he had failed to deputise or swear-in an alternative

"The should come out with a clear statement on his health. It will be helpful for The current arrangement is unconstitutional," Naik also said.

Parrikar will be admitted to in once again before possibly being shifted to the US for further treatment.

The has maintained that Parrikar is suffering from "mild pancreatitis" for which he was admitted to the hospital on February 15.

After his return to on February 22, the was again shifted to a local government-run health facility for a week, before being discharged last week.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 20:16 IST
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