Saturday, April 4, 2009

Cong-NCP will bag both seats: Kamat

BY A GT REPORTER
MARGAO:
A gung-ho Chief Minister, Digambar Kamat, on Thursday (April 2) exuded confidence that Congress nominee in South Goa, the sitting MP, Francisco Sardinha and, Congress-NCP combine would net both the seats from Goa in the April 23 Lok Sabha polls.

Addressing the media soon after Sardinha filed his nominations for the South Goa parliamentary seat, Kamat recalled that Sardinha had scored a 40,000-vote victory in the 2007 by-poll despite the low turnout, and that in the Pale assembly bye-poll, too, Congress' Pratap Gawas won comfortably.

“Even if the voter turnout is just 60 per cent, the party will get a 80,000-vote lead in South Goa," Kamat said.

Sardinha, who is contesting the seat for the third time said, “everyone is united and Congress will win without doubt.”

The BJP has already conceded defeat, he said pointing out to remarks attributed to BJP's national leader Sushma Sawaraj in Madhya Pradesh (MP).

Replying to questions, Sardinha claimed he released Rs 72-75 lakh for development works in the last one-and-a-half year in the constituency, including distributing computers and projectors to schools under the MPLAD scheme.

Sardinha also admitted his failure to fulfill the assurance on 'dhirios', but added that he did introduce a private member's bill in Parliament which has lapsed. "Being the property of the House it will be re-introduced when elected, in the very first session," he promised.

Other priorities listed on his agenda, Sardinha said, were a parallel Zuari bridge as well as the twin bridges across the Talpona and Galgibag rivers in Canacona taluka that would complete the “golden quadrilateral.”

Delhi to decide Churchill's fate

"We
live in a democracy,” was GPCC chief, Subhash Shirodkar’s response to a query whether the meeting organised by PWD Minister Churchill Alemao in Margao would attract disciplinary action. He said responsibility to deal with the situation lay with the high command.

Kamat however clarified, “The Congress candidate is always declared by the person in-charge of the respective AICC desk in the Delhi headquarters.”

Kamat said, Sardinha's name was declared by Oscar Fernandes two days ago in a bid to rubbish the controversy regarding the 'unconfirmed candidate' that had been created during Churchill's meet on March 31.

The chief minister also strongly refuted allegations that he (Kamat) was party to any agreement signed in favour of allotting the South Goa Congress ticket to Churchill's daughter Valanka.

He claimed that the document that was displayed by the PWD minister during the public meeting was valid only during the merger of the regional SGF party, which failed to take place.