Tension in Goa Government: CM Pramod Sawant and Minister Vishwajit Rane Summoned to Delhi, Know the Reason
Tensions within the Goa government are escalating, with a growing rift between Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and Cabinet Minister Vishwajit Rane. The internal conflict has caught the attention of the BJP high command, prompting the party leaders to summon both Sawant and Rane to Delhi for an urgent meeting.
According to sources, both leaders have left for Delhi, where they are expected to meet BJP President JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The meeting, which is likely to take place later tonight, will also include key Goa BJP leaders and is aimed at resolving the ongoing political discord between the two prominent figures.
Verbal Clash Between CM and Minister
The verbal spat between Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and Cabinet Minister Vishwajit Rane has caused concern within the party, as it is reportedly impacting the functioning of the Goa government. The BJP high command, displeased with the public nature of their disagreement, has stepped in to mediate the situation. The outcome of this meeting is critical, as it could determine the future dynamics within the state leadership.
Unemployment Issue Sparks Controversy
A key issue contributing to the tension is the unemployment situation in Goa. Recently, Minister Vishwajit Rane commented that the state government has a responsibility to provide jobs to at least 22,000 unemployed youths. While CM Sawant did not directly respond to this statement, he emphasized that the government is committed to creating sufficient employment opportunities in the state.
The meeting in Delhi will likely address this and other governance-related issues, with the BJP high command hoping to bring about a resolution and restore harmony within the Goa government.
