Re: [Goanet]Come back BJP all is forgiven!

2005-06-09 Thread carlos6143


This news of instability is not suprising at all when Congress is in 
power. It was expected but not this soon. It could be great news for 
Goans who want to see Goa developed and not looted. Hope Willy becomes 
the CM with the BJP support.

Viva Willy!
Jai Hind!
Carlos

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From: Gabe Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Goanet]Come back BJP all is forgiven!

http://www.goanews.com/9jun05.htm
Willy threatens to withdraw support
Sandesh Prabhudesai
9 June 2005
The four-day old Pratapsing Rane government has plunged into crisis as
deputy chief minister Wilfred de Souza, belonging to the Nationalist
Congress Party, has threatened to withdraw support to the Congress-led
ruling alliance.




[Goanet]Come back BJP all is forgiven!

2005-06-09 Thread Gabe Menezes
 http://www.goanews.com/9jun05.htm
Willy threatens to withdraw support
Sandesh Prabhudesai
9 June 2005
The four-day old Pratapsing Rane government has plunged into crisis as
deputy chief minister Wilfred de Souza, belonging to the Nationalist
Congress Party, has threatened to withdraw support to the Congress-led
ruling alliance.
Dr de Souza told reporters in Surat at the NCP convention that party
president Sharad Pawar will shortly take a final decision as newly
elected party MLA Micky Pacheco has been denied cabinet berth in
tomorrow's cabinet expansion.
The Congress is however trying to rope in lone United Goans Democratic
Party legislator Mathany Saldhana, to save its alliance government.
UGDP general secretary Prashant Naik said they would support the Rane
government.
Rane was sworn in the chief minister on 7 June, after the two-member
NCP and one-member Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party officially supported
the 18-member Congress.
Accordingly, NCP local president Dr de Souza and MGP's Sudin
Dhawalikar were also inducted in the cabinet, along with Rane.
However, the controversy arose as the Congress refused to induct
Pacheco in the cabinet, scheduled to be expanded tomorrow morning.
In the 39-member Assembly, Congress-led alliance was holding majority
with 18-member Congress, two-member NCP and one-member MGP, against
17-member Bharatiya Janata Party.
Though de Souza now plans to withdraw support, the Congress can still
be in majority of 20, if the UGDP supports them along with the MGP.
With a tie of 19 each on both the sides with NCP-BJP combine on the
other hand, Congress speaker Francisco Sardinha could save the
government by giving his casting vote in Rane's favour.
The three-month old President's rule in Goa was revoked on 7 June,
following the by-elections held on 2 June, where the Congress won
three seats while the NCP and the BJP had won one seat each.
-- 
Cheers,

Gabe Menezes.
London, England