Assembly Elections 2022 Live Updates: Goa BJP Calls TMC Workers ‘Killer’; Congress affected by Priyanka’s resignation amid Panaji visit

There should be a control on the volume (of TMC workers) coming to obscene Goa,” Tanawade told reporters in Panaji.

The state Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president also said that the visits by party leaders to the election states were fair, but the crowds of party workers coming to the election state is a matter of concern.

“Leaders of every party are welcome in Goa, like P Chidambaram, CT Ravi, (Devendra) Fadnavis. We have no objection to this. If Mamata Banerjee If we come to Goa, we have no problem. But the (concern) is about the lower level workers. He has a different mindset. They should not be brought here to fulfill their agenda. they should not. A lot of things can happen because of this,” he said.

The issue of alleged mass influx of TMC workers into Goa was first made public by the official handle of Goa BJP, which uploaded a video of Bengali speaking persons disembarking at Goa railway station.

TMC has claimed that the video is fake.

Tanawade also said that there was a huge gap between the political cultures in Goa and West Bengal, adding that post-poll violence was common in West Bengal unlike Goa.

“In Goa, we have a different mindset. Political workers of all parties are not enemies after elections, even if political allegations are made in elections. But outside the political realm we are friends. After all we are human. But in West Bengal, the nature of politics is different,” Tanawade said.

Meanwhile, Goa Congress faced resignation and confusion prevailed over alliance with like-minded parties for the upcoming elections in the coastal state as the opposition party headed for a series of meetings by general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Friday. was getting ready. A group of Congress leaders from Porvorim assembly constituency resigned on Friday morning. The group, backed by Independent MLA Rohan Khunte, claimed that the Congress was not serious about contesting the assembly elections to be held in early 2022.

Congress party is not showing interest in seriously contesting the upcoming Goa elections. It is a non-start because of the attitude of some of its leaders, former district panchayat member, Gupesh Naik, who led the group from Porvorim, told reporters. In another setback for the Congress, its senior leader Rebelo resigned from South Goa Moreno.

Rebelo’s resignation letter claimed he was upset after the party declared the sitting MLA from Curtorim constituency, Alexo Reginaldo Lourenço, as a “candidate” despite “working against the party”. Rebelo is a resident of Curtorim.

Alekso Reginaldo Lourenco, who has never participated in any party activity for the past four and a half years and on the contrary has only abused the party leaders and himself, worked against the official candidate of Curtorim in the recently held district panchayat election . Rebelo, in a letter addressed to Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) president Girish Chodankar, said he was promoted as the party’s working president and was announced as a candidate by senior leaders during a conference held recently.

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