AAP slams BJP-ruled MCDs for delay in completing projects
The Aam Aadmi Party today lashed out at the BJP-ruled Municipal Corporations in Delhi for "not completing" projects in time,…
The entry of former Congress legislator Pandurang Madkaikar into Goa BJP, has led to a war of words between two union ministers Manohar Parrikar and Sripad Naik, with the latter claiming that he was not consulted on the latest induction.
"I was not consulted before taking decision to allow Madkaikar enter the party. I was just told at the last minute.
I was not in favour of the decision," Naik told PTI today.
Advertisement
Naik is apparently upset as his son Siddhesh was hopeful for a ticket from Cumbharjua constituency which was represented by Madkaikar before joining the BJP.
Madkaikar joined the party last week after which Parrikar had addressed the Vijay Sankalp rally in Cumbharjua constituency during which he amply made it clear that the three-time MLA (Madkaikar) would be contesting on the BJP ticket from that constituency.
However, Parrikar claimed, talking to mediamen yesterday that "as far as Sripad Naik is concerned he was totally taken into confidence before the decision (of Madkaikar's entry) was taken."
Naik, who is union AYUSH minister, however, claimed that he was consulted just as a formality.
He said he was informed after the decision was taken.
"Such induction is against the principles of the party. I will take up the matter before party leaders in Delhi," Naik said.
Madkaikar, a former BJP minister had left the party to join the Congress. He left the Congress last week claiming that the party had no future in Goa.
Advertisement