"Sudin Dhavalikar is no one to set the agenda for me.If he feels suffocated in the state government, he should resign and go, and then make a public statement against us," Parsekar told reporters here.
The Chief Minister was reacting to the statement by Dhavalikar accusing him (CM) of taking the state ten years backward during his rule of two-and-half years.
In turn, Parsekar today accused MGP of not being loyal to the alliance partners.
"They are not loyal to the alliance, they only cling to power. Before 2012 elections they were with the Congress," he said.
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"The current government is mine. If someone is not happy with it or we are non-performing, they are free to resign and go," the Chief Minister said.
"It is for the people of Goa to decide whether I have taken the state ten years backward or twenty years backward," he commented.
"What has happened that suddenly Dhavalikar has started reacting this way in last two-three days ? Has he met someone who has instigated him or he has started dreaming of becoming chief minister," he said, indirectly referring to rebel RSS leader Subhash Velingkar led Goa Suraksha Manch (GSM) which has proposed alliance with MGP for upcoming polls.
When asked why he was not sacking Dhavalikar from the cabinet, the Chief Minister said he will not misuse his power.