Lavoo claims MGP has sold 31 seats to TMC
Goemkarponn desk
PANAJI: Today, former TMC Leader Lavoo Mamledar alleged that the MGP has sold 31 seats to the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) for the 2022 assembly elections.
Mamledar also said that he opposes the MGP-TMC alliance.
“MGP has sold 31 seats to the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) for the 2022 assembly elections. MGP has also received Rs 1 cr in their trust account; this transaction is done in Bank of Maharashtra, that is only 4 per cent of the total deal while the rest will be done in cash” Lavoo Mamledar alleged.
He further said that MGP has now been turned into dealers, and agencies cannot go along with dealers.
Mamledar, a former MGP MLA from Ponda and former Deputy Superintendent of Police, had joined TMC on September 29. He was among the first ten leaders from Goa to join along with former Chief Minister and now TMC’s Rajya Sabha MP Luizinho Faleiro.
“I had joined the AITC with the hope that it would bring brighter days for Goa and Goans. But it is unfortunate to bring to the notice that AITC has not understood Goa and Goans,” said Mamledar
Mamledar said that he had thought that the AITC is a secular party, but with deep regret, i like to bring to your notice that AITC has tried to divide Goans on the basis of religion by aligning with Sudin Dhavalikar.
“AITC move to polarise Hindu votes towards MGP and Catholic votes towards AITC is purely communal in nature,” he added.
Mamledar also claimed that they will not allow AITC and the company managing AITC Goa to break the state’s secular fabric and we shall protect it.
“TMC has now started accepting scrap, and they have been fooling people, I say that TMC will not be able to win one seat in Goa,” Lavoo added.
“Recently, you all launched Griha Laxmi Scheme, saying it would give INR 5000 to each woman every month in the state. But we would like to remind you that in West Bengal AITC government scheme by the name Laxmi Bhandar Scheme in which only INR 500 is given to women every month,” he added.
Meanwhile, Mamledar also claimed that seat-sharing has not been done in the alliance, and MGP has already announced that Sudin will be the Chief Ministerial candidate for coming elections.
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