Shantaram Naik, Goa's 'original' Congress leader, dies

IANS  |  Panaji 

Known for his steady flow of incisive press notes and, therefore, invariably billed as a 'paper tiger' by rivals in the BJP, former state died on Saturday after suffering a He was 72 and is survived by wife

Naik's wife is the sister of high profile criminal who, as special public prosecutor, was responsible for pleading the Maharastra government's case against the accused in the 1993 terror attacks and 26/11 terror strikes in

said: "I'm sorry to hear about the passing away of Shri .. who played an important role in the battle for Goa's statehood."

"My condolences to his family in their time of grief. May his soul rest in peace."

In the ultra treacherous, double-crossing, party swapping world of Goa's politics, where a majority of Congress leaders, both youngsters and veterans, have brazenly walked in and out of political parties, Naik was a rare breed who stayed put in the party and was one of the rare few "original" Congressmen.

His faith in the party paid off over time with the Congress appointing him as the state president on numerous occasions. He was elected to the Rajya Sabha twice and Lok Sabha once in 1984.

"played his part as a in the development and progress in the state of Shantaram has worked for the party even to his last breath, because he was a state Congress president just a few months back. We have lost a great Congressman," former and Congress MLA told IANS.

Not a mass-based politician, Naik, however, was known for his steady stream of and press notes on issues related to communalism and fascism, which often resulted in the Opposition, especially the BJP leadership in Goa, dubbing him as a "paper tiger".

Perhaps Naik's greatest contribution to the state as a was his role in granting of statehood to Goa, the country's smallest state in 1987, by moving a resolution in the Lok Sabha when was the

The incident earned him the sobriquet 'Hero of the Zero Hour'. "His contribution for Goa's statehood and inclusion of Konkani language in the 8th schedule of the Constitution will always be remembered," Congress has said.

BJP's South MP also expressed sadness at Naik's sudden death. "As colleagues, though from different political parties, we shared and discussed on various issues concerning out state," Savoikar said.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, June 09 2018. 19:40 IST