After the demise of Manohar Parrikar, Goa got a new Chief Minister. Assembly speaker Pramod Sawant took the oath of Chief Minister's office on Monday night at around 1.50 pm. Apart from Sawant, 11 MLAs, including legislator of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) Sudhind Dhavalikar and President of the Goa Forward Party (GFP) and MLA Vijay Sardesai, took the oath of office. Sudini Dhawalikar and Vijay Sardesai can handle the post of Deputy Chief Minister.
Prior to taking the oath, Pramod said, "The party has entrusted me with an important responsibility, I will try to do better." I have reached here due to the Manohar Parrikar, he taught me politics. Speaker and Chief Minister. "
Union minister Nitin Gadkari was present at the swearing-in ceremony.
These MLAs take oath as Lei's minister
BJP legislators Mavin Godinho, Vishwajit Rane, Milind Naik and Nilesh Kabaral took oath as ministers. MGP's Sundini Dhawalikar, Manohar Ajgaonkar, GFP's Vijay Sardesai, Vinod Palekar and Jayesh Salgaokar were administered the oath of office. Apart from these two independent legislators, Rohan Kunte and Govind Gawde also took the oath of office.
After the long meeting, these parties came in support, support.
After the demise of Manohar Parrikar, the struggle for power in the state had started. On the one hand, the Congress with 14 MLAs had filed a claim to form the government by writing to the governor, but Nitin Gadkari was from Goa on behalf of BJP and he consistently met with BJP legislators and other leaders of the alliance. Subsequently, under the leadership of Sawant, the BJP coalition submitted a letter of support for 20 MLAs to the governor. After that the new government was sworn-in. BJP coalition handed over support letters of GFP, MGP and Independent MLAs to the Governor in addition to BJP 11. BJP has got support from three MGPs, three GFP and three independents. All the supporters of the Sawant-led alliance were present in the swearing-in ceremony.
Congress is a smart target
The Goa Congress opposed the formation of the BJP government. Congress leader Sunil Kothankar said that we condemn the governor Mridula Sinha's anti-autocratic action. He did not give the state's largest party a chance to form the government. The BJP does not have a majority to form a government.
Prior to taking the oath, Pramod said, "The party has entrusted me with an important responsibility, I will try to do better." I have reached here due to the Manohar Parrikar, he taught me politics. Speaker and Chief Minister. "
Union minister Nitin Gadkari was present at the swearing-in ceremony.
These MLAs take oath as Lei's minister
BJP legislators Mavin Godinho, Vishwajit Rane, Milind Naik and Nilesh Kabaral took oath as ministers. MGP's Sundini Dhawalikar, Manohar Ajgaonkar, GFP's Vijay Sardesai, Vinod Palekar and Jayesh Salgaokar were administered the oath of office. Apart from these two independent legislators, Rohan Kunte and Govind Gawde also took the oath of office.
After the long meeting, these parties came in support, support.
After the demise of Manohar Parrikar, the struggle for power in the state had started. On the one hand, the Congress with 14 MLAs had filed a claim to form the government by writing to the governor, but Nitin Gadkari was from Goa on behalf of BJP and he consistently met with BJP legislators and other leaders of the alliance. Subsequently, under the leadership of Sawant, the BJP coalition submitted a letter of support for 20 MLAs to the governor. After that the new government was sworn-in. BJP coalition handed over support letters of GFP, MGP and Independent MLAs to the Governor in addition to BJP 11. BJP has got support from three MGPs, three GFP and three independents. All the supporters of the Sawant-led alliance were present in the swearing-in ceremony.
Congress is a smart target
The Goa Congress opposed the formation of the BJP government. Congress leader Sunil Kothankar said that we condemn the governor Mridula Sinha's anti-autocratic action. He did not give the state's largest party a chance to form the government. The BJP does not have a majority to form a government.
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