Why is Goa CM flying to US for indigestion, Congress asks Governor

IANS  |  Panaji 

The on Friday took exception to Minister going to the US for treatment and sought Mridula Sinha's intervention to prevent the collapse of governance in the state.

Chodankar, who met the Governor, said since the medical expenses of the three were being met at the expense of the state exchequer "the people of should be made aware of the exact nature of ailments."

"It cannot be believed that the state is being burdened with hefty bills for mere treatment of 'indigestion'. Also, this does not bode well for the medical care facility and the medical fraternity available in

"Does the government desire to claim that its reputed is unfit to treat a case of 'indigestion'?" Chodankar said in his petition to Sinha.

On Thursday, Parrikar returned to Goa from the US -- his third visit in six months -- where he is being treated for in a New York medical facility.

The Minister's Office, however, maintained that Parrikar was suffering from a pancreatic ailment and went to the US (for the third time) because he had been experiencing

Chodankar said the has "collapsed" due to the series of illnesses which have crippled the cabinet. He has decried the fact that Parrikar has not even bothered to delegate responsibility in his absence.

"While the has been away, he has not even found it necessary to hand over acting charge of the Ministries held by him to any of his cabinet colleagues.

"It is not only unprecedented but surely most high handed, autocratic and undemocratic which has only led to the complete collapse of the state's administration," Chodankar said, alleging that Parrikar did not trust his own cabinet.

While the is reportedly ill, two of his cabinet colleagues -- and -- are also ailing.

"D'Souza is reportedly in the US and Madkaikar is in a The cannot afford to keep cabinet colleagues on ventilators and continue to pay for their medical expenses.

"Surely the cabinet status is not a launch pad to get free medical aid at the cost of the state," Chodankar added.

Urging Sinha to be proactive, the said: "Since you are constitutionally the repository of power in the state, it requires that you take affirmative action as the

"As being done by your counterparts in several non-BJP ruled states..., Else, silence would not only mean that you are tacitly giving your approval to this sordid state of affairs but also failing to uphold the Constitution and its values".

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, September 07 2018. 15:34 IST