Goa CM Manohar Parrikar sends MLAs on FIFA World Cup junket, ignores football legends

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Jun 12, 2014, 03:28 PM IST

Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has reportedly approved a Rs 89-lakh junket for six of his MLAs, including three ministers, to attend the FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

Vasco MLA Carlos Almeida, Velim MLA Benjamin Silva, Aldona MLA Glen Ticlo, Sports Minister Ramesh Tawadkar, Fisheries Minister Avertano Furtado, and Power Minister Milind Naik have reportedly been given permission to attend the Fifa World Cup. What is interesting, however, is that there is no official from the Sports Ministry accompanying the MLAs to Brazil. 

The executive director of Sports Authority of Goa Sandip Jacques, sports secretary Mathew Samuels, joint director of coaching and former Indian football captain Bruno Coutinho had also sought to be part of the delegation, but their names were not cleared.

The six MLAs will watch the first and second quarterfinal clash at Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 4 and Estadio Castelao in Fortaleza on July 5, as well as the semi-finals on July 8 and July 9 respectively. 

Meanwhile, the Congress has criticised the Parrikar-led government for granting them permission, demanding that it be revoked. Party spokesperson Durgadas Kamat in a statement said Parrikar should learn from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and not waste public money to appease his MLAs.

"The CM should answer to the people of the state for the utter loot of 89 lakhs in the name of a World Cup junket to Brazil for his MLAs which include Cabinet Ministers. On one hand Prime Minister Modi has been openly advocating not to misuse funds, but his CM has contradicted him by approving a junket for his MLAs. We could have understood if a small delegation of three football experts would have been sent. Surprisingly, no government official, or football expert, will be part of the state delegation that is headed to Brazil, even though both of Goa's Arjuna awardees - Brahmanand Shankhwalkar and Bruno Coutinho are from Goa," he said in the statement.

He further added that, "we have news from our sources that Chief Minister is trying to keep happy the disgruntled MLAs who are not happy with the government but are not coming out in open due to the BJP government at the Centre".