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Midnight political drama in Goa between BJP & its allies a shameless game of power: Shiv Sena

The political drama in Goa after Manohar Parrikar's death shows a terrible state of democracy, said Shiv Sena in its mouthpiece Saamana.

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Mumbai: In a scathing attack on the political drama between the BJP and its allies in Goa over the leadership issue, the Shiv Sena on Wednesday dubbed it as a “terrible state of democracy”, saying they did not even wait for late chief minister Manohar Parrikar’s ashes to cool down.

The “shameless game of power” started even before Parrikar’s ashes could merge with the land of Gomantak, the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’.

It claimed that had the BJP waited till Tuesday, its government in Goa would have fallen and one of the two deputy chief ministers would have joined the Congress and got the desired post, it claimed.

BJP MLA Pramod Sawant was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Goa just before 2 am on Tuesday, capping a day of hectic parleys between the saffron party and its allies to put a new government in place in the state.

After multiple postponements of the oath ceremony on Monday, the day Parrikar was cremated with state honours, 11 other ministers, including those from BJP’s allies Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and Goa Forward Party (GFP), were also sworn in.

As per the power-sharing arrangement reached with allies, an MLA each from two small parties backing the BJP in Goa will be made deputy chief minister, according to sources.

They are GFP chief Vijai Sardesai and MGP legislator Sudin Dhavalikar.

“In the end, those who were eyeing their shares like cats ended the game post Monday midnight with the swearing in of Sawant as the chief minister along with his two deputies,” the Uddhav Thackeray-led party said.

“This is a terrible state of democracy. They should have waited for Parrikar’s ashes to cool down. What would have happened had they waited till Tuesday morning for the oath taking ceremony? it asked.

The pyre was burning while the “power hungry” were catching each others neck for power. There shouldn’t have been a problem in waiting for at least four hours, it opined.

“But, the fear was of the outcome, that the Congress may manage to take Dhavalikar and Sardesai to its side,” the editorial said.

The flowers showered on Parrikar’s mortal remains could not even dry up but the whole “programme” was finished late night as the “lust” of those in power increased, it said in sarcastic remarks.

While the entire game of two people being appointed as deputy chief ministers was played, the innocent people of Goa had to helplessly endure all of it, it said.

“Even today, Goans are in mourning. After the former defence minister’s demise, a day of national mourning was declared. But, these people did not even seem to have the idea that the national flag was flying half-mast,” it said.

It was “shameful” that out of just 19 MLAs comprising the ruling coalition, two are to be made deputy chief ministers, said the Sena, an ally of the BJP at the Centre and in Maharashtra.

It claimed the BJP announced four years ago that there will be no deputy chief minister in any state it rules and so, the Sena was not given the post.

However, later, one was appointed in Bihar, two in Uttar Pradesh, it accepted the post in Jammu and Kashmir and now, two are getting the same in Goa, the Marathi daily pointed out.


Also read: After Parrikar’s death, Amit Shah & Nitin Gadkari worked in the background to retain Goa


 

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Prof PK Sharma, Freelance Journalist,Barnala (Punjab)

    Shiv Sena speaks the truth !

    Frailty thy name is BJP’s insatiable lust for power !

    Led by NaMo, BJP can stoop any low to grab power anywhere by hook or crook !

    Shiv Sena is very right in asserting that BJP and its leadership indulged in “shameless game of power ” by waiting not even for a day of national mourning to pass by, what to talk of state mourning for a week for late Mr.Manohar Parrikar former Union Defence Minister- a noble soul ?

    For NaMo and BJP to be in power at all is indeed above nation, religion, constitution and moral values ! NaMo and BJP out of power feel like a
    fish out of water !

    It is very evident now that Shiv Sena while being an ally of BJP even then will continue to prick and erode BJP off and on, exposing BJP’s moral, social, economic and cultural improprieties -vices ! The alliance is just an eye-wash only at the optics level ! Will it sustain and then click is a multi-million dollar question ?

    Then in Bihar,will not JDU Chief Mr.Nitish Kumar too might be marking time and reflexing his muscles to settle scores with NaMo and BJP ! What time will be more appropriate than the present one ?

    Stitched political alliances nowadays are infact marriages of uneasy but opportunistic conveniences !

    Prof PK Sharma, Freelance Journalist
    Pom Anm Nest,Barnala (Punjab)

  2. Wonder why BJP is suffering fools still after agreeing to such a generous seat sharing for the 2019 elections.

    Why this self-flagellation??

    BJP should junk the ss — who have no one to go to. BJP will emerge stronger.

  3. Hope uddhav joins chorgress, it will spare us the pain of having to put up with a third rate guy like him and his 4th rate party

  4. It would have been graceful to appoint a Shiv Sena leader as DCM in October 2014. Perhaps that can be done in October 2019.

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