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Sena backs ex-Guv SP Malik’s graft charges against Goa BJP Govt ahead of Assembly poll

Goa CM Dr Pramod Sawant and BJP have become slaves of casino owners,’ claims Sena

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Pune: Sensing a ray of hope the Shiv Sena ramped up the pressure on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led government in Goa ahead of the state Assembly election. The Sena has come out in support of Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik’s charges that he had allegedly witnessed rampant corruption within the Goa government when he was the erstwhile Governor of the State. 

In a television interview, Malik, who had served as Goa’s Governor from November 2019 to August 2020, controversially alleged that he witnessed at first hand “corruption in everything the Goa government was handling”, triggering off opposition demands of Sawant’s resignation. 

The Shiv Sena, too, has joined the opposition chorus by launching a scathing attack on Dr Pramod Sawant and his BJP government through an editorial in the party’s mouthpiece Saamana

While lauding the Meghalaya Governor as “an outspoken man”, the Sena lashed out at the BJP’s so-called model of governance, accusing the Goa Chief Minister and the BJP of becoming “slaves of casino owners.”  

“There is intense public anger against the government. The Covid-19 pandemic has not been handled properly by the BJP with unemployment rising to alarming levels… Instead of trying to reduce the drug menace around Goa, it is only getting stronger. The BJP government in Goa has become a slave to casino owners,” said the editorial, lambasting the government for the increasing number of law-and-order problems. 

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Claiming that the State once known for its scenic beauty was descending into a quicksand of corruption and mismanagement, the Sena warned of the increasing numbers of Goan youth becoming addicted to drugs and gambling.  

“The situation in Goa is so dire that Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant is now claiming that every village in the State will be self-sufficient in a hopeless bid to mask the reality. He also tried an experiment called ‘Government at Your Doorstep’ which has failed,” said the Sena, remarking that Dr Sawant was merely doing various political stunts to keep the lid on the rampant corruption plaguing the State. 

However, Malik’s allegations had blown off that lid, said the editorial, adding that the former Goa Governor’s tell-all had brought the State’s dire plight in sharp relief. 

“Malik has blamed the BJP government in Goa for failing on several counts – from handling the Covid-19 situation to its shoddy implementation of public welfare schemes. It is clear that the BJP will reject Malik’s allegations. But there is no reason to doubt his statements,” said the editorial. 

The Sena, which is looking to gain a foothold in the State in the upcoming Goa Assembly election slated to be held in February next year. 

Sena MP and chief spokesperson Sanjay Raut, who is also the Saamana’s Executive Editor, had earlier announced that his party would be fielding candidates on 20-25 seats and that the Sena was looking at an alliance akin to the ‘Maha Vikas Aghadi’ (MVA) coalition government in Maharashtra. 

In the 2017 Assembly election, the Sena had attempted to take on the BJP in Goa by forging an alliance with a local party floated by ousted Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Subhash Velingkar. However, the Sena’s performance had been abysmal at the time, with the party losing heavily on all the three seats (Saligao, Cuncolim and Mormugao) it contested on, managing a paltry vote share of less than 2%.   

As Uddhav Thackeray has been installed as Maharashtra’s Chief Minister and the Sena won big time in the Konkan region during the 2019 Maharashtra Assembly election, the party has been looking to expand south of the Konkan into Goa. 

Last month, in another Saamana editorial, the Sena had stridently criticized Dr Pramod Sawant led BJP government while dubbing the BJP “as the real beef party in the State” and accusing it of having forsaken ‘Hindutva’ – a frequent allegation incidentally made by the BJP against the Sena in Maharashtra after the latter rejected an alliance with the former to form the MVA government with the ideologically opposed Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).

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