Congress party leaders quitting after Rahul's visit: Parsekar

The Goa Chief Minister opines that the mere presence of the Congress Vice-president in the state is making its leaders to quit the outfit.

Update: 2016-12-19 05:33 GMT
Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar. (Photo: PTI)

Panaji: Taking a jibe at Rahul Gandhi after his recent Goa visit, Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar said that the mere presence of Congress Vice-President in the state prompted many of his party leaders to quit the outfit.

"See the impact of Rahul Gandhi’s presence in Goa. First day, one of their legislators left the party,” Parsekar said addressing Vijay Sankalp rally on Sunday night in Margao constituency.

The CM was referring to the resignation of Congress legislator Mauvin Godinho on December 17 who joined BJP on the day when Gandhi addressed a rally in Fatorda village.

Continuing on the same track Parsekar said, "Second day, former minister quit the party. Now let us see what is in store for the future and how many people are leaving," referring to former Congress minister Manohar Asgaonkar, who quit the party and joined the MGP on Sunday.

The Chief Minister also claimed that Rahul Gandhi had told local leaders to gather 50,000 people for his Goa rally but only a few thousands turned up.

"This is because (Narendra) Modi meeting had a crowd of one lakh (held in the run up for 2014 Lok Sabha polls). But what we witnessed were empty buses arriving from different parts of the state for Gandhi's rally," he taunted.

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