Goemkarponn desk
PANAJI: Goa Pradesh Congress Committee president Girish Chodankar has said that despite 12 days of filing police complaint at Aggasiaim Police Station, Police failed to register FIR against CM Dr. Pramod Sawant and Health Minister Viswajit Rane for killing innocents.
Goa Congress Party in order to pressurise Goa Government to register FIR against the duo, approached SP, North filing Complaint under section 154 (3) of Code of Criminal Procedures.
GPCC President Girish Chodankar in complaint to SP said, In view of all the callousness shown by the chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant and the health minister Vishwajeet Rane in their administration which led to the death of more than 400 people not only due to the sheer negligence & mismanagement but above all their malafide intentions of not supplying the Oxygen on time to the patients at GMC for the reasons best known to them.
“This dreadful act is totally unacceptable to the Congress Party and this clearly shows that the BJP that’s ruling the state of Goa today has no value for human life whatsoever, and despite of having the supply of oxygen in abundance as per the CM‘s own admission, the health minister was sitting ducks and ruthlessly just allowed a large number of people to die on day today basis, shamelessly giving logistical issues,” he said.
Chodankar said, The Congress party is not going to sit idle over this allowing this to happen to its precious citizens of Goa and our Party is committed to go to the root of the matter and make sure that the guilty are punished severely and the people of Goa get justice.
Chodankar further said, “We have asked to register offences under section 302, 304, 337, 338, read with section 34 of IPC at Agassaim police station and while seeking justice we ensure it to our Citizens that we will take up this matter and pursue it to its logical end. It may be recalled that GPCC President had filed police Complaint with Police Inspector, Aggaciam Police Station on 16th May, 2021 after series of midnight deaths reported at Goa Medical College, Bambolim but Police failed to register FIR.
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