January 30, 2005
 
Goa government about to collapse; drama begins
Sunday January 30 2005 00:00 IST 

PANAJI: Goa slipped into that familiar mode of political uncertainty 
once again with the Manohar Parrikar-led BJP government tottering on 
the brink of collapse. 

Two days after he was sacked, former minister Antanasio `Babush' 
Monserrate sought his revenge by getting three other party MLAs to 
quit the BJP, reducing the government to a minority. The Opposition 
Congress, of course, lost no time in staking claim to form the 
government, triggering off speculation of horse-trading and bargains.

Half way into its term, it's the first major crisis for the 
government in Goa while governments had changed thrice in the last 
term.

Known for his money and muscle power, Monserrate roped in fellow 
party MLAs Isidore Fernandes, Pandurang Madkaikar and Mickey Pachecho 
in his revolt against Parrikar. A first-time MLA, Monserrate is 
reported to have interests in money-lending and construction. While 
relieving him of his Town and Country Planning ministry, Parrikar had 
cited charges of "administrative corruption''.

Besides, two other ministers, Public Works Department Minister Sudhin 
Dhavlikar of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party and Water Resources 
Minister Philip Neri Rodrigues (Independent), who were lending 
outside support to the Parrikar government have also quit. They are 
now backing the Congress.

The 40-member Goa Assembly has 21 BJP MLAs, 15 Congress, 1 NCP, 1 
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, 1 United Goans Democratic Party and 1 
Independent. Now, the BJP is down to 17 MLAs, including Speaker 
Vishwas Sadarkar.

Ironically, Pachecho had merged his United Goans Democratic Party 
(Secular) with the BJP only a couple of days back. Fernandes, on the 
other hand, had quit the Congress just three months back, contesting 
and winning his Poinguinium seat on a BJP ticket. Monserrate was 
reported to have deployed his finances and men in winning this 
Congress stronghold.

Under the new anti-defection law, all four BJP rebels will have to 
seek re-election. "We are confident that Monserrate will get us 
elected,'' said one of them.

Interestingly, in a letter to Governor S C Jamir, Tourism Minister 
Matanhy Saldanha of the UGDP has decided to stay with Parrikar. But 
his party president, Radharao Gracias, said the UGDP would back the 
Congress.

Staking its claim to form the government, the Congress paraded its 15 
members as well as the four BJP rebels, the two ministers who 
withdrew their support, and the lone NCP MLA Wilfred de Souza.

"It is now the responsibility of the Congress party to form a secular 
government in Goa,'' said AICC general secretary in charge of Goa 
Margaret Alva, who accompanied the MLAs.

But Parrikar promised to spring a few surprises on the floor of the 
Assembly. "I have the support of a few Congress MLAs who will resign 
from the House,'' he told this website's newspaper. "The Governor is 
playing partisan politics and trying to topple the government.''

And, indicating the horse-trading that is likely to follow, 
Dhavalikar said: "Though I have resigned from Parrikar's Cabinet, it 
does not mean that I have withdrawn support to the BJP.'' This just 
one hour after accompanying the Congress MLAs to Raj Bhavan.
 









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