Ruling allies of Goa BJP to meet Shah in Delhi Wednesday

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji (Goa) 

will meet in Wednesday the leaders of the key constituents of his party-led coalition government in to discuss the political situation in the coastal state, a said on a day two MLAs resigned and were set to join the saffron party.

In a setback to the Congress, two of its 16 MLAs in the coastal state -- and -- resigned as members of the as also from the primary membership of the party Tuesday. Both of them are set to join the (BJP).

Town and Country Planning Sardesai had Monday said, "With or without as the minister, the should complete its term."

Sopte and Shirodkar, who went to Monday night, met Shah Tuesday, before sending their letters of resignation by fax.

"Leaders of the alliance partners have been invited to tomorrow to discuss the current political situation with Amit Shah," Sardesai said Tuesday.

Referring to the development, he said the was becoming more and more irrelevant in

"While trying to pull down the state government, the has destabilised itself," Sardesai added.

In the 40-member Goa Assembly, the enjoys the support of 23 MLAs, including 14 of the BJP, three each from the GFP and MGP and three Independent legislators.

The resignations of Sopte and have brought down the strength of the Congress, hitherto the single-largest party in Goa, from 16 to 14 MLAs, which is equivalent to the number of lawmakers of the ruling BJP.

Parrikar is away from office for long due to ill health, triggering speculation over the stability of his coalition government.

The Congress had demanded a floor test in the Assembly, claiming that the had become rudderless and was in disarray.

Shah has already ruled out a change of in Goa.

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First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 22:55 IST