City
Epaper

Not aware if Congress rebels were promised positions: BJP Goa desk in-charge

By IANS | Updated: December 20, 2022 16:10 IST

Panaji, Dec 20 Stating that he is not aware whether any posts were promised to eight rebel Congress ...

Open in App

Panaji, Dec 20 Stating that he is not aware whether any posts were promised to eight rebel Congress MLAs, BJP's Goa desk in-charge C.T. Ravi on Tuesday said that the Chief Minister, not him, has the power to reshuffle cabinet.

He was addressing the media after attending the core committee meeting of the BJP, here.

"You are asking the right question to the wrong person about reshuffle. I am not aware if they (8 MLAs who joined BJP) were promised any post while joining BJP. You (media) want masala. My work is only to make the organisation strong," Ravi said responding to a question about cabinet reshuffle.

Since the last three months there is a buzz in the political circle that the cabinet reshuffle will take place in the state.

On September 14, former Chief Minister Digambar Kamat, Michael Lobo, Delilah Lobo, Kedar Naik, Sankalp Amonkar, Rajesh Faldesai, Aleixo Sequeira and Rudolf Fernandes merged the Congress with BJP, reducing Congress's strength to three in the 40-member Assembly. Since then there are speculations that along with Kamat other two MLAs will be inducted in the cabinet.

"Reshuffle is not my work, the Chief Minister has power for it. If he wants he can do it. Only the party can give some suggestions. This issue was not discussed in the meeting," C.T. Ravi said.

He also rubbished the rumours that these eight MLAs were unhappy for not being given any posts. "All of them were present when the Prime Minister visited Goa. All eight MLAs are happy and satisfied," he said.

"I am doing work for an organisation. We conduct meetings with a view to give good governance and to implement good practices of other states here. We discussed how to make Goa stronger in future," he said.

On the border issue of Belagavi, he said that it has been going on since the last 65 years and the matter is in the court.

"We are not here to debate, but to connect. They have border disputes but they (Maharashtra and Karnataka) also share cultural relations. They have the same culture, language may be different. But there are relations in language too. There are many common words in both languages. Matter is in court, we need to obey the court's order," he said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: congressbjpMichael LoboDigambar KamatMichael vincent loboGoa congress mlaGoa bhartiya janta party
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalKetan Bhatikar, Goa Congress Leader, Dies Of Snake Bite at 38

NationalWho Is VD Satheesan? Congress Leader and Long-Time Paravur MLA To Be Next Kerala CM

PoliticsRohit Pawar Claims Sunil Tatkare, Praful Patel and 22 MLAs May Join BJP

EntertainmentSonia Gandhi Hospitalised in Gurugram Hospital After Feeling Unwell

NationalRahul Gandhi Slams Govt Over NEET-UG 2026 Exam Cancellation, Says ‘Corrupt Regime Has Destroyed Students’ Dreams’

Politics Realted Stories

Politics'Detected, deleted, now deport': Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari; names Abhishek Banerjee, others over 'loot'

PoliticsWest Bengal Cabinet approves two panels on corruption, crimes against women

Politics"India's strategic, economic, technological cooperation elevated": Assam BJP on PM Modi's foreign visits

PoliticsBJP, Congress trade claims of victory in Himachal ULB polls; LoP Jai Ram Thakur slams govt

PoliticsInstead of gunfire, school bells now ring in Bastar, irrigation projects to boost agriculture: Chhattisgarh CM Sai