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Ex-min's wife alleges MLA 'chased' her car, may 'hurt' family

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Press Trust of India Panaji
Wife of Goa NCP chief and former minister Jose Philip D'Souza has accused MLA Carlos Almeida of "chasing" her car in which she was travelling with her family and allayed fear that he would hurt them.

Almeida, the BJP MLA from Vasco, has denied the charge.

Neny D'Souza, wife of D'Souza, former revenue minister, said the incident occurred yesterday in Vasco town when she was returning home after an outing with her family. Almeida's car overtook her car and tried to block the way, she said.

"My driver managed to save the car from falling in a roadside ditch," Neny said in the FIR lodged at Vasco police station.
 

"Almeida even stopped his vehicle and spoke something which we could not understand," she said, adding that the BJP MLA followed their car till they reached their residence.

"I fear that Almeida is trying to hurt my family," Neny alleged in her complaint against Almeida, who represents Vasco constituency and is currently the chairman of the state-run Kadamba Transport Corporation.

Jose Philip D'Souza said he was present in the car when the alleged incident occurred.

"We averted a major accident, which might have taken place due to the unruly behaviour of the legislator. This is not expected from a member of the Assembly," D'Souza said.

When contacted, Almeida rubbished the allegations. "I did not try to dash my car against anybody's. Why would I damage my car on purpose?" he said.

A senior police official said the complaint is being examined.

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First Published: Feb 15 2016 | 3:42 PM IST

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