Goa CM sacks two ministers of ally MGP from his cabinet

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Press Trust of India Panaji
Last Updated : Dec 13 2016 | 12:57 AM IST
In a significant development, Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar tonight dropped two of his Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party colleagues from cabinet following their outburst against the BJP-led government, raising prospects of new permutations and combinations in the state going to polls next year.
Parsekar faxed the communication to Goa Governor Mridula Sinha late night recommended dropping of Sudin Dhavlikar and Dipak Dhavlikar from the cabinet. With this, the total number of ministers in Parsekar-led cabinet is reduced to ten.
"I have recommended that both the ministers be dropped under article 164 (1) of Constitution of India," the CM told PTI.
He said all the portfolios which were allotted to both the ministers are reverted to him, till they are allotted to anyone else.
MGP was represented by Sudin and Dipak Dhavlikar in the cabinet.
MGP had fought 2012 Assembly election in alliance with BJP. While BJP won 21 seats in the 40-member house, MGP was victorious on three. Hence, ouster of two MGP ministers won't pose any threat to the government.
While Sudin Dhavalikar held important portfolios like Transport and Public Works Department, Dipak Dhavlikar headed Rural Development Agency.
Responding to a question, Parsekar said he was yet to decide on filling both the vacancies.
When contacted, Dipak Dhavalikar said he was yet to receive any communication about his removal from the cabinet.
"I can't comment as we are yet to receive any communication," he said.
MGP, the first regional ruling party after Goa was liberated from Portuguese in 1961, had recently decided not to have a pre-poll alliance with the BJP if Parsekar continues to lead the party.
Sudin recently accused Parsekar of taking Goa ten years backward during his rule of two-and-half years, while Dipak, the MGP president, had dared the BJP to dissolve the Assembly and face election on their own and win the majority seats.
"So if BJP wants us to go, they should dissolve the Assembly. It is not the government of their own. We also have a share in it. Let BJP dissolve the Assembly and face election on their own and win the majority seats," Dipak said.
Parsekar ruled out filling the cabinet berths left vacant
by the Dhavalikar brothers.
"We are close to (Goa Assembly) election, anytime code of conduct may come into force. So I have decided to keep their portfolios with me," he said.
Despite being dumped from the cabinet, the MGP leaders said the party continues to support to the government as part of their "coalition dharma".
"We will abide by coalition dharma. Our support to BJP will continue till election code of conduct comes in force," MGP president Dipak Dhavalikar told
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First Published: Dec 13 2016 | 12:57 AM IST

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