BJP admits attempt to destabilise Parrikar Govt, condemns Opposition

19 Apr 2018 07:14 PM

The Bharatiya Janata Party has finally admitted that attempts are going on to destabilise the coalition government.



And obviously, it has condemned the opposition for creating tension when Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar is not in town.

It has also announced that Parrikar will be back in May while party’s national president Amit Shah is also visiting Goa on 13th of May. 

Goa’s BJP President Vinay Tendulkar said this is the first state executive meeting of the party held in the absence of Manohar Parrikar.

The day-long meeting held in Panaji was attended by party’s new Goa in-charge Avinash Khanna as well as new organising secretary Vijay Puranik.

South Goa MP Narendra Savoikar said the meeting complimented the three-member CAC of ministers for running the government smoothly in Parrikar’s absence. 

The ruling party has already started preparing itself for the Lok Sabha election scheduled next year.

The BJP would thus organise a convention of booth-level workers at Bambolim when party president Amit Shah is visiting Goa on 13th of May.

It would be a two-wheeler rally from all over Goa.


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