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Goa govt collapses, Congress coalition minority
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July 26, 2007 02:55 IST
Last Updated: July 26, 2007 06:09 IST

The 49-day old Digambar Kamat-led Goa [Images] government today plunged into minority as one of its allies along with an independent legislator withdrew its support and a woman Congress legislator resigned from the state assembly.

In a late night development, the Congress-led government was brought down to 18 legislators while BJP-led opposition has 20 legislators on its side in the 40-member Goa assembly.

"We will stake the claim to form the government as we enjoy majority support," said Manohar Parikkar, the BJP leader and leader of opposition in the House.

The BJP-led formation said that they will defeat the government on the floor of the House if Kamat does not resign by this afternoon.

The BJP-led formation has now support of two legislators of Maharashtra Gomantak Party, two of Save Goa Front, one of United Goans Democratic Party and an Independent legislator Anil Salgaoncar.

The MGP which had supported Congress and Nationalist Congress Party to form the government said that they were not happy with functioning of the government and decided to withdrew their support.

In what seems to be a blow for Congress party, its lone woman legislator Victoria Fernandes submitted her resignation as member of legislative assembly condemning humiliation meted out to her by her own partymen.

In the earlier development, Fernandes was threatened by party with disqualification petition for defying a whip on the floor of the House during Finance bill on Tuesday.

Fernandes, who was demanding ministerial berth in the Kamat Cabinet, abstained from the House during the session.

However, Goa Chief Minister said that he still enjoys the majority and he will prove it on the floor of the House.

"I'm still the chief minister and majority MLAs are with me. You will see it on the floor of the House," Kamat told PTI over telephone.


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