'For insulting PM, Parrikar should lose Goa by-polls'


Mumbai, Aug 18 (IANS): Accusing Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar of "insulting" Prime Minister Narendra Modi, NDA-ally Shiv Sena on Friday "prayed" for his defeat in the upcoming assembly by-poll which he is contesting.

It also took strong umbrage at Parrikar's reported statement that he "cared less" if he loses the August 23 by-poll in Panaji assembly constituency, for he would return to the Centre and head the Defence Ministry.

"The Prime Minister elevated Parrikar from Goa Chief Minister to the Defence Ministry, after he failed there miserably, he again returned to the state. Now, he goes around threatening that if he indeed fails to win the by-polls, he will go back to the Centre as Defence Minister," the Shiv Sena said in a sharp editorial in party mouthpieces "Saamana" and "Dopahar Ka Saamana".

This, the Sena pointed out, was tantamount to not only "rubbishing" the post of Goa Chief Minister but also belittling the post of the country's Defence Minister.

"By such irresponsible and juvenile utterances, Parrikar has insulted Modi, who first promoted him to national politics, and later entrusted him with Goa's leadership after the BJP failed to secure a majority in last year's assembly elections in the state," the Sena said.

The edit added that Parrikar's remarks clearly proved that he was "mortally scared" of the prospect of losing the by-election.

But, Parrikar "has already lost his bearings" by taking the wise voters "so lightly and treating the state as his personal fiefdom with little faith in the democratic process", the Sena said.

"Is the post of Defence Minister so cheap and rendered as orphan without Parrikar? Modi must clarify, especially given the current tense situation on our country's borders," the Sena demanded.

On one hand, while Modi is worried about tackling the challenges from both Pakistan and China, on the other, Parrikar is blatantly trying to degrade and undermine the Defence Ministry by his statements, the editorial said.

"In such circumstances, Parrikar must lose the Goa assembly by-polls. Let his worst fears come true. And after the loss, whether he still becomes the Defence Minister, at least let the people of his state witness (this)," the Sena noted sternly.

The edit said if Parrikar was indeed a "mahatma" as was being bandied about, he should have been elected unopposed, but the truth is when the country faced crises at the borders, instead of leading the nation, he retreated back to Goa for savouring "rice-and-fish-curry".

"For this act of bravado alone, he should have been conferred a 'Shaurya Chakra', but he was made the Chief Minister of a rag-tag outfit though the state poll was lost under his leadership," it concluded.

  

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Sun, Aug 20 2017

    Story borrowed from the great wide net:
    On one occasion, so it was narrated, Stalin called for a live chicken and proceeded to use it to make an unforgettable point before some of his henchmen. Forcefully clutching the chicken in one hand, with the other he began to systematically pluck out its feathers. As the chicken struggled in vain to escape, he continued with the painful denuding until the bird was completely stripped. “Now you watch,” Stalin said as he placed the chicken on the floor and walked away with some bread crumbs in his hand. Incredibly, the fear-crazed chicken hobbled toward him and clung to the legs of his trousers. Stalin threw a handful of grain to the bird, and it began to follow him around the room, he turned to his dumbfounded colleagues and said quietly, “This is the way to rule the people. Did you see how that chicken followed me for food, even though I had caused it such torture? People are like that chicken. If you inflict inordinate pain on them they will follow you for food the rest of their lives.”

    Look at the results in every election and the most corrupt performance by our elected representatives; Aren't we Indians like that chicken?

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  • David Pinto, Udipi/Bandra

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    People still Day dream

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  • vincent rodrigues, bangaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    His preference might have changed now after serving in the centre

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    The people of Goa will teach Parrikar a lesson for overturning a popular mandate in the last elections and installing himself as Chief Minister by questionable means. His loss in the polls will be a win for Indian Democracy.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    Let us wait & see..., Hindustani's are slowly & steadily started to realise the reality..,

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    He will get what he wants at the center ..RSS is his main party so why worry ?

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