Ready to face mid-term assembly polls if Goa govt is

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

At a time the has raised questions over stability of the government, the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, one of the constituents of the BJP-led dispensation, Wednesday said the party was ready to face mid-term polls in case the government is "dissolved".

"The MGP is ready to face mid-term assembly elections in case of dissolution of the government. We will not be affected whether the government is dissolved or not. But, the people got us elected for the tenure of five years (in 2017) and we want to complete our term," the told reporters here.

With three MLAs, the MGP is one of the constituents of the BJP-led government. The others being the Forward Party (GFP) and Independent MLAs.

The opposition Congress, which has 16 MLAs in the House of 40, had demanded a floor test claiming that all is not well among the allies of the BJP in view of Chief Manohar Parrikar's absence from office due to ill health.

The CM is currently undergoing treatment at AIIMS in for a pancreatic ailment.

"...Anything can happen in Even a group of ten legislators can switch over to another party. We had seen it in a state where an entire group of MLAs, including chief minister, had shifted to the BJP overnight," Dhavlikar said.

He said the government would continue in office till people want. "Elections would be imminent if the people doesn't want the government to continue," he said.

Dhavalikar, however, ruled out replacement of the

He said the CM would allot additional portfolios to ministers after October 9.

"There is nothing wrong in the current political situation of The CM is not here because he is unwell. There won't be any change in leadership in Goa. We want to be our leader and till the time he can work for the people of Goa, he will be continue to be our leader," Dhavalikar added.

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 20:00 IST