"Better late than never that the grand old party (Congress) is trying to behave like the Opposition, which in the last five years it has never appeared to be," Goa Forward spokesman Durgadas Kamat said on the 'charge sheet' released on Monday.
"However, some prominent and conspicuous issues that have been overlooked in the charge sheet will lead to obvious suspicions of a joint venture between both the prominent national parties (BJP-Congress) in the state," Kamat said.
Congress' 'charge sheet' nailed the Laxmikant Parsekar government on 25 different counts accusing it of frequent 'U turns', broken promises, brazen scams and bad governance.
It had also charged BJP of stopping mining activity, paving way for large scale destruction of coconut trees through amendment to Trees Act, making Goa a 'sin-city' through drugs and prostitution besides criticising it on other fronts.
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The ruling party has, however, rubbished the charge sheet claiming that it is not for the Opposition party but people of Goa to evaluate performance of the government in last five years.
He ridiculed the 'charge sheet' and said, "people will give hundred per cent marks to the BJP led government for its performance which was people-centric and development oriented."
Kandolkar said BJP has fulfilled 90 per cent of the promises it made in the election manifesto that was released during 2012 polls. "People will once again vote for the party," he claimed.
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