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Goa Congress manages to avert split for now; 10 MLAs attend party meet

Ten out of the total 11 Congress MLAs in Goa attended a meeting chaired by senior leader Mukul Wasnik in Panaji as the party managed to avert a split in its fold for the time being.

Except for former chief minister Digambar Kamat, all the other Congress MLAs, including Michael Lobo, were on Monday night present in the meeting which went on for over two hours at the State party headquarters.

Congress Goa desk in-charge Dinesh Gundu Rao and State party president Amit Patkar were also present during the meeting.

Mr. Wasnik claimed some people with “bad intentions” were trying to create a rift in the Goa Congress, but the legislators scuttled it by showing they are united.

Also read: Situation under control in Goa, says Congress

He said during the meeting, discussions were held with the MLAs on how to work aggressively in the House and strengthen the party in the coastal State.

On Sunday, five Congress MLAs, including Mr. Kamat and Mr. Lobo, went incommunicado. They, however, attended the Goa Assembly proceedings on the first day of its monsoon session on Monday and claimed there was nothing wrong and that they were with the party.

The Congress had accused Mr. Lobo and Mr. Kamat of "conspiring and hobnobbing" with the ruling BJP to engineer a split in the grand old party's legislative wing.

The party also removed Mr. Lobo from the post of Leader of Opposition in the 40-member Assembly.

After some of the Congress Legislature Party members did not attend a press conference called by Mr. Rao on Sunday, Mr. Patkar filed a disqualification petition against Mr. Kamat and Mr. Lobo before Assembly Speaker Ramesh Tawadkar on Monday.

Asked if the disqualification petition would be withdrawn, Mr. Wasnik said, "You don't ask all questions now, let us keep something for later.”

After the meeting on Monday night, Mr. Lobo told reporters that he was with the Congress and there was a “misunderstanding” by the party as he could not attend the press conference called on Sunday.

“All the Congress MLAs are with the party. I had told them that I didn't want to continue as the Leader of Opposition because I would not be able to do justice to the post,” he said.

Senior leaders like Digambar Kamat or Sankalp Amonkar can be elected as the LoP in the Assembly, he added.

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