"Fighting for systemic change, cleaning the economy to free the country from corruption, bringing crooks to justice, punishing politicians who use and generate black money and many more changes are some of your avowed objectives," Mesquita, who is also Commissioner for NRI affairs, said in a letter to the PM, a copy of which is with PTI.
"In Goa, unfortunately the opposite happens," he claimed in the letter dated January 6, 2017 which is also addressed to party president Amit Shah.
"There is no better example of political expediency than the recent admission of two corrupt Congress party legislators, so branded by the BJP itself, which apparently were a liability to Congress," he has said.
"BJP leaders in Goa never wasted an opportunity and in fact used every platform including the precincts of the August house of the people's representatives (Goa Legislative Assembly) to denigrate these two MLAs whom they have now embraced," the letter read.
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"Is the decision of BJP to admit these two (leaders) branded by the very same party as corrupt Congress MLAs and their acolytes in the party fold, signal that party's (BJP's) new vision is to patronise corruption ? (Are) the gates of dishonesty in BJP wide open now ?," he questioned.
In the run up to the upcoming State legislative assembly elections, Godinho and Madkaikar were admitted in the BJP.
government so that the Centre will continue funding various developmental projects which are currently underway in the state," Dhavalikar said.
"If Manohar Parrikar is not there in the government, who will get the funds from the Centre?," he said.
The MGP had fought the recently held Assembly polls in alliance with rebel RSS leader Subhash Velingkar-led Goa Suraksha Manch (GSM) and Shiv Sena.
While the MGP managed to win three seats, its other alliance partners drew a blank.