Give Goa a chief minister, opposition Congress tells Amit Shah

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The opposition Congress, on the eve of BJP Amit Shah's visit to the state tomorrow, demanded that he should either "give its chief minister" or "take back this undemocratically installed government".

Addressing a press conference here today, alleged that the was installed against the wishes of the people as the was the single largest party in the 2017 state Assembly polls.

"Either Shah should give its or he should take back this undemocratically installed government. Goa is headless for the last two months (owing to the absence of CM Manohar Parrikar due to health reasons) and the government is in a state of and administrative chaos," Naik said.

Committee Girish Chodankar alleged that no cabinet meetings were being held, adding that people were frustrated over this lack of governance.

He demanded that the provide clarity on the health of Parrikar by way of a periodic medical bulletin.

He said that the Congress had asked the (Mridula Sinha) for the issuance of such a bulletin but the was "not showing interest in our demand".

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First Published: Sat, May 12 2018. 15:10 IST