Come clean on illness, Congress tells Parrikar


Panaji, Mar 1 (IANS): The Congress in Goa on Wednesday asked Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar to come clean on his ailment, adding that the state administration had come to a standstill as he had been hospitalised for around a fortnight.

The very fact that Parrikar did not delegate the Chief Minister's powers or depute a Minister to oversee the state machinery's functioning proved he did not trust any legislator from his own party and ruling allies, Congress state unit President Shantaram Naik told the media here.

"We have sympathies with Parrikar, but the Chief Minister should be transparent about his illness. He should be true to the people of Goa who have elected him," Naik said.

"Parrikar holds more than 20 portfolios, including important departments like home, mining and finance. As he was in hospital, the state administration and decision-making in these departments came to a standstill. Goa cannot afford this. The state is effectively headless for the last 15 days," the Congress leader said.

Parrikar was admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai on February 15 for treatment of "mild pancreatitis", the CMO said earlier.

He arrived in Goa on February 22 and presented the state Budget in the Assembly before he was again admitted in a government hospital in Goa on Sunday.

  

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