The Goa Congress today backed its leader and former minister Nilkant Halarnkar, who has been summoned by the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) in connection with a land grab case, alleging that the BJP was involved in blackmailing its opponents.
Halarnkar was booked by the ACB in June this year along with AAP's chief ministerial face for the upcoming Goa Assembly polls, Elvis Gomes for their alleged involvement in the case.
Halarnkar was then minister for Housing Board, while Gomes was the managing director of the board.
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"The charge of Congress Goa unit presidentLuizinho Faleiro that the BJP is blackmailing its opponents, particularly Congress leaders stands vindicated," Congress Goa spokesperson Trajano D'Mello told reporters here today.
He saidthe recent summons issued by the vigilance department to Halarnkar, is a testimony to the charge of blackmail tactics.
"Without going into the merits of the case, what is questionable is the timing of the summons," he said.
D'Mello said tactics like these are a clear indication that the BJP is feeling the heat at the ground level, and attempts to divert the focus of campaigning by its opponents.
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