Goemkarponn desk
PONDA: Reacting to the TMC entry into Goa and prominent leaders joining them, Marcaim MLA and Former PWD Minister Sudin Dhavlikar said the TMC is giving Congress and BJP the dose of their own medicine.
Speaking on the impact of entry of Trinamool Congress in Goa, he said it would create a significant effect on the prospect of Congress and BJP in Goa. They had started split politics in Goa for the greed of power, and now Trinamool Congress is following it, he said.
“It’s time now BJP and Congress will pay for their political greed by encouraging defections and theft of MLAs from other parties,” Dhavalikar said.
He was speaking to the media after distributing free mobile phones to school students.
He further questioned what justice the senior MLA Luizinho Faleiro wants to give to Goans at the age of seventy by joining TMC, which is retirement time for politicians.
He said in changing scenario at the coming election assembly election, the politicians of new parties would use money power to lure voters.
“Goan voters should not be carried away or fall prey to low-level politics in Goa,” he said.
He said that it is the responsibility of voters, and it is entirely in their hands to bring parivartan in the 2022 Assembly election by voting to power the Party that has honestly worked and contributed to the development of Goa.
He said voters must elect candidates with a clean image and improve the Goan politics stating that it’s time to teach lesson MLAs jumping from one Party to another and send home those parties encouraging defections.
He blamed that the Congress party was the first to have started splitting MLAs from MGP, and continuing this, BJP did it at the wholesale level by buying Congress MLAs on bulk quantity.
“These split politics initiated by Congress, BJP would cost them dearly in coming election. He said Trinamool followed their politics,” he says.
He asked voters to show Congress and BJP the road to home in the upcoming election.
Regarding an alliance with BJP, he said, BJP twice betrayed MGP, so he is not in favour of an alliance with the saffron brigade.
“However, alliance decision is at the hands of Central Committee of MGP,” he said.
Dhavlikar criticized the government on Online Education Policy.
He said as per the survey, 55 per cent of students are deprived of education after the start of online education.
He said the government failed to provide mobile and net connections to students.
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