Panaji: BJP Yuva Morcha to Greet Governor with Black Flags


from Special Correspondent
for Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji (GA)

Panaji, Jan 21: BJP's youth wing in Goa on Monday January 21 said that they will greet Goa Governor S C Jamir with black flags at his every function protesting his anti-constitutional behaviour.

"We will be there for every function of his with black flags as he has acted in unconstitutional way from the time he has been in Goa," BJP's Goa yuva morcha president Ashish Shirodkar told reporters here.

Yuva Morcha's stand comes close on the heels of BJP's decision to launch a campaign against Governor terming him as "expensive governor for the state.'' The party, earlier, had accused the Governor of indulging in Nagaland politics at the cost of state exchequer.

Jamir is a former Nagaland chief minister and had expressed his willingness to join back the state politics.

Shirodkar, who chaired the state executive of yuva morcha, said that the Governor has acted in anti-constitutional way at every step and has been acting as a Congress agent in Goa. "The Congress-led government has survived only because of his illegal intervention,"  yuva morcha leader stated.

He said that yuva morcha has planned a strong strategy and will continue its agitation against the Governor till he is recalled.

  

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