Goa governor failed to act judiciously in govt formation: cong


Goa governor failed to act judiciously in govt formation: cong

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Months after the BJP succeeded in forming its government in Goa though it lacked majority, the Congress, which had emerged as the single largest party in elections, today accused state


Governor Mridula Sinha of failing to act "judiciously" in the matter. Months after the BJP succeeded in forming its government in Goa though it lacked majority, the Congress, which


had emerged as the single largest party in elections, today accused state Governor Mridula Sinha of failing to act "judiciously" in the matter. The BJP under Manohar Parrikar


cobbled up an alliance comprising some local parties and Independents to install its government in March, even though the saffron party had won 13 seats against the Congress' tally of


17 in the elections held for the 40-member House in February. "We emerged as the single largest party (in the elections) and still continue to be so if you go by law. As per a rule, the


leader of the single largest party should have been invited by governor to stake claim to form government," AICC secretary for Goa Amit Deshmukh told reporters here. Deshmukh said the


convention of inviting the single largest party to form government was not followed in Goa, which is the cause for their grouse against the governor. "It was for the governor to act


judiciously in the mater related to formation of government. However, she failed to act judiciously," the Congress leader said referring to Sinha's invitation to BJP to prove its


strength in the House in March. The Parrikar government proved its majority on floor of the Assembly on March 14 with the support of 13 MLAs of BJP, and three legislators each of


Maharashtravadi Gomantak Paksha (MGP), the Goa Forward Party (GFP), besides three independents. Congress MLA Vishwajeet Rane had abstained from voting. Deshmukh alleged the incumbent


Parrikar government is "undemocratic". "They (government) don't have the mandate and the way they have come to power is kind of power grabbing. Democracy is


bulldozed," he said. (This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)