BJP demans govt. dismissal
PTI,
Panaji
18 January 2008
The BJP on Friday demanded dismissal
of the Digamber Kamat-led Congress government in Goa saying it has lost majority.
"This government has no business to be in power," BJP general
secretary Rajiv Pratap Rudy told PTI.
Rudy, who is here to take stock of
the developing political situation in Goa, said his party would raise the issue
at the appropriate level in Delhi.
"The Centre has to answer why they
had imposed President's rule in Nagaland and turning blind towards Goa when similar
situation was arising here," he said.
Lashing out at S C Jamir, Rudy
said the Governor had played "dubious role" in July last year when Kamat
government plunged into crisis when its alliance partners withdrew support.
"This
time, too, the Governor has turned blind towards entire developments in the state.
He is adding up to his unconstitutional behaviour," Rudy alleged.
He
said the Kamat government has to prove that they were in majority on the floor
of the House.
Rudy said the BJP has nothing to do with the current political
crisis in the state. "This is the problem within the Congress and we are
away from all the happenings," he said.
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