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Daijiworld Media Network - Goa (MB)
from special correspondent

Panaji, Aug 14: The 'Back-to-Congress-camp'  trend continued in Goa even today with the Save Goa Front joining the Congress-led government by severing ties with the BJP-led Goa democratic alliance.

Late Monday night, SGF supremo Churchill Alemao walked to the Raj Bhavan and declared his intention to support Digamber Kamat-led government, which had plunged into minority since last month.

The reverse trend towards Congress, which was battling hard for numbers on the floor of the house began on Monday morning when United Goans Democratic Party (UGDP) MLA Atanasio Monserratte, popularly known as Babush, unexpectedly decided supported the Kamat-led government.

This followed the hectic political moves in the state which saw BJP-led Goa Democratic Alliance's hopes to form the next government coming crashing down. The GDA legislators, who were readying themselves for a bigger legal battle in Delhi, found themselves deserted by their own colleagues.

"t was Monserratte, who had initiated the move against Digamber Kamat... We don't mind sitting in the opposition,'' was the quick reaction by BJP leader Manohar Parrikar.

Monserratte, a mastermind behind controversial regional plan 2011, which saw entire state condemning him, began singing pro-Congress paeans soon after he joined Kamat led government.

Though Monserratte is yet to get his reward for reconciliation, Churchill Alemao, a bitter Congress critic, was inducted in the state cabinet this evening for his much-needed support in salvaging kamat government exercise.

Kamat government had plunged into minority on July 25 but survived the floor test on July 30 when speaker Pratapsingh Rane cast his decisive vote. Thereafter the fight was shifted to Rashtrapati Bhavan and Supreme Court wherein the BJP-led GDA had decided to return to power through diplomatic means.

After Monday's development, Digamber Kamat-led government seems to be firm in saddle with 22 legislators in its lap. The GDA, on the other hand, has 17 legislator.

Victoria Fernandes, dissident Congress woman legislator, who had quit the party and joined the GDA bandwagon, is the person who is left with nothing but a 'lose-lose' situation. Fernandes' fate hangs in balance as speaker has not yet accepted her resignation. She is also facing the disqualification petition filed against her by Congress MLA Babu Kavlekar.

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  • LANCELOT NORBERT TAURO, Mang - Vasai - Doha Qatar

    Wed, Aug 15 2007

    Do U like to Become rich in overnight, just join Goans Politics with samll investment with heavy income, not to rule but to ruin the state. Nobody is bothered about Goas development, just form or join any party, support or withdraw both the ways you will gain with huge unaccounted fund like tug of war. wah Goa wah, need New govt or was happy with central govt rule back to 80's

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