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Goa will not meet Pothole Promise on November 1: MGP

Goa will not meet Pothole Promise on November 1: MGP
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Panaji: Senior MGP leader and former Department of Public Works (PWD) Minister of Ramkrishna ‘Sudin’ Dhavalikar on Thursday said that the Gomantak Maharashtradi Party (MGP) did not think that the state government would be able to fill holes in the entire state on November 1 contacts.
He reacted to the announcement of the chairman of the free Pramod Pramod minister in Goa in 1.
November 1.
Dhavalikar also demanded a white paper on state finances and said that the government had “sold work” in the state.
“Forget about filling 10,000, it would be very good if they managed to fill 5,000 jobs.
The newspaper had revealed that the work was sold and when we asked we learned that it was true.” In the upcoming state poll, Dhavalikar said that if some industrialists support MGP then The party can win the assembly selection of 2022.
On the day of Navratri who benefit it urges people to defeat “evil forces in the country” also new political parties that have entered the country and lure people with money to save Goa.
Speaking of the government’s promise to provide 10,000 jobs to States, Dhavalikar said, the MGP leader also said that the party had begun working in 12 constituencies and within 15 days MGP would complete plans for the electoral district.
MGP plans to compete in around 24 seats in future polls.
The party will start its election campaign after Diwali and decide on the list of candidates.
After November 4, MGP will take Rath Yatra and cover every Taluka Dhavalikar, adding that Yatra will be completed in 18 days to November and December.
He said that the party would notify the people about the work carried out when the MGP government came to power in the state.
Dhavalikar also said that MGP had not started talks with BJP and his party was open to alliance talks with regional parties.
In line with AAP, Dhavalikar said that the conversation was taking place briefly but “after that there was no progress”.

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