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BJP to challenge Mumbai HC order against Goa MLAs
NEW DELHI, MAY 27 (PTI)

Apparently upset over the Mumbai High Court's decision setting aside the 
election of two party MLAs in Goa ahead of the crucial bypolls to five seats in 
the state, BJP today said it would challenge the judgement in the Supreme Court.

Pointing out that the Panaji Bench of the High Court, while giving the verdict, 
had granted a stay on the order for 30 days, party spokesman Prakash Javadekar 
claimed that the order, therefore, would not deprive the two legislators of 
their rights and they would be able to exercise their rights if any Government 
formed after the bypolls has to prove its majority.

Following the court's decision setting aside the election of Rajendra Arlekar 
from Vasco Seat and Dayanand Mandrekar from the Siolim seat on the grounds that 
the two held "office of profit" during the election period, BJP's strength in 
the 34 member Assembly as been reduced to 15 including the support of one UGDP 
MLA compared to the 17 claimed by the Congress and its allies.

The state is currently under President rule with the Assembly put under 
suspended animation.

Javadekar also claimed that the verdict would not influence the bypoll results 
which could prove decisive in the formation of the next Government in the 
state. 

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