Goa Cong crisis: Leader of Opposition Lobo denies hobnobbing with BJP

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Michael Lobo, who was removed by as Leader of Opposition for conspiring with to engineer defection in the party, on Monday denied any “hobnobbing” with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and asserted that he is still with the grand old party and mere not attending a press conference cannot be a ground for disqualification.

Amid claims and counterclaims over the spilt in the Congress, Michael Lobo said, “No, there is no hobnobbing (with BJP). I think somebody wants to become leader of the opposition and that’s why they are doing it.”

“This (meeting with Mukul Wasnik) was not a CLP meeting. The senior Rajya Sabha member of had come here to discuss the happenings in the state. I have told him that we are with the party,” he added.

“Not attending a press conference cannot be a ground for disqualification,” said Michael Lobo.

He was removed by Congress as LoP on Sunday on the accusation of conspiring with the on the disqualification petition against him.

“Deputy CLP Sankalp Amonkar mentioned in the House that all 11 MLAs (of Congress) are there inside. But out of them, 7 attended our meeting yesterday & today. We’ve called a CLP meeting again this evening, Let’s see how many members come to that,” said Goa Congress chief Amit Patkar

Congress leader Mukul Wasnik who is in Goa to oversee the latest political developments in the state said that he had a meeting with all the MLAs of the Congress party in Goa where they discussed how to strengthen the Congress party in the state.

“I had a meeting with all the MLAs of the Congress party in Goa. There were discussions on how to strengthen the Congress party in the state,” said Mukul Wasnik.

According to him, the Congress MLAs have shown that they can’t be broken.

“Some people want to break the MLAs of different political parties especially Congress. They tried to do the same with our party in Goa, but Congress MLAs have shown them they are going to fail here miserably,” added Wasnik.

“Congress has the responsibility to look after its MLAs. We’ve not asked anyone to come. As state president, no one is in touch with me. It’s their internal fighting. We have nothing to do with it,” said Goa BJP president Sadanand Shet Tanavade.

Concerned over the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) conspiring to engineer defection in the party as five party MLAs go incommunicado, Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi has asked party MP Mukul Wasnik to rush to the coastal state to oversee the latest political developments.

Congress on Sunday also sacked Michael Lobo as the Leader of Opposition in the Goa Assembly for alleged conspiracy to engineer defections.

Congress said that the BJP trying for a 2/3rd split and offered huge amounts of money to party legislators.

Earlier, Congress MLA Sankalp Amonkar said, “It’s a murder of democracy. BJP govt wants to finish opposition. They wanted 2/3 of our MLAs to merge with them but our MLAs didn’t let it happen. We have a meeting now to choose a new CLP leader. As of now, all 11 MLAs are in Congress.”

Congress alleged that Lobo along with Digambar Kamat hatched a conspiracy to engineer defections in “total coordination” with the BJP.

On Sunday, Congress MLA and wife of Michael Lobo, Delilah Lobo was seen leaving the residence of CM and BJP leader Pramod Sawant.

On being asked if Congress MLAs came to meet him, Goa CM Pramod Sawant said, “As CM, many people come to meet me. Tomorrow is Assembly, people came to meet me regarding that. I am busy with my Assembly work…

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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