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Goa: Pain over the MGP Alliance, Lavoo Mamlandar stops TMC

Goa: Pain over the MGP Alliance, Lavoo Mamlandar stops TMC
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Margao: Former Ponda Mla Lavoo Mamlatar, who is the first to join all members of the Indian Trinamool Congress (AITC), resigned from a party on Friday.
Mamland has joined AITC along with former Navelim Mla Luizinho Faleiro, a former spokesman for the Yatish Congress up and former Secretary General of Goa Congress Vijay Pai on September 29.
Strong critics of MGP President Deepak Dhavalikar and his brother was sent off from MGP two years ago to pamper anti-party activities.
“We have thought that AITC is a secular party, but with regret in, we want to notice that AITC has tried to divide the goans by religion by aligning with the Dhavalikar Sudin,” Mamlatar said in his resignation letter aimed at the party President Mamata Banerjee, signed by four Others – Sujay Malik, Kishore Parwar, Komal Parwar and Mamlatar Ram.
“Moving AITC to polarize the Hindu sound towards MGP and Catholic sound towards AITC purely communal.
We don’t want to continue with a party that tries to divide Goans.
We will not allow AITC to solve the country’s secular cloth and we will protect it.” Mamlanded said he was disappointed with That party.
“We have joined AITC in the hope that it will bring brighter days to Goa and Goans.
But it is very unfortunate that AITC has not yet understood Goa and Gouops,” he said in the letter.
Mamlanar hopes to fight against his rival, the Dhavalikar sector of the Madkai constituency.
However, with AITC now has falsified the pre-poll alliance with MGP, Mamlandar’s hopes of getting tickets from AITC almost broken.
In addition, he must now campaign for Dhavalikar, something that will cause him to be embarrassed.
Mamlantar told Ti that he had objected to the TMC alliance with MGP.
“I told them in uncertain things that I would not be able to share any platforms, performances or photos with Dhavalikar.
They argue that with MGP into our alliance partners, I cannot opt ​​out of the campaign.
This is when our difference reaches the flame point.
And I decided to resign.
“Mamlandar, a resident of Porvorim, said he initially expressed his desire to compete from Porvorim, when he joined TMC, but when it appeared that (Porvorim MLA) Khaunte could join Congress and consider the possibility of the TMC Congress Alliance , I offered to contest from Madkai so as not to pose every obstacle in the alliance plan.
However, I was stored in the dark by TMC about the plan to establish an alliance with MGP.
“Mamlantar said he was willing to compete from Madkai if there was a party to give him a ticket.
Madkai traditionally is a MGP fortress with Dhavalikar representing constituencies since 1999.

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