Anticipating protest by Cong, police deployed outside Kamat’s home

Times of India | 4 days ago | 22-09-2022 | 11:53 pm

Anticipating protest by Cong, police deployed outside Kamat’s home

Margao: Anticipating protests by Congress workers, a strong posse of policemen was deployed near the residence of Margao MLA Digambar Kamat at Malbhat, Margao, for the major part of the day on Thursday. However, though no protesters turned up, the police deployment on the busy road leading to Kamat’s house generated quite a curiosity among locals.Police sources said the deployment was to ensure that they were not caught off guard if protesters descended on Kamat’s residence as a part of their plan to hold protests outside the houses of all eight MLAs who defected to BJP recently. Salcete mamlatdar Laxmikant Dessai was present at the site to monitor the law and order situation.On Wednesday, Congress workers had held a protest near the house of Nuvem MLA Alexio Sequeira at Raia.Though adequate police force was deployed near his residence that prevented the protesters from coming close to his house, they burnt Sequeira’s effigy and shouted slogans condemning his action. The protesters were led by South Goa district president of the party Savio D’Silva, Congress mahila morcha president Beena Naik and others.The protesters said they would hold protests outside the residences of all eight MLAs and demand an explanation from them for “betraying” his voters by quitting Congress and joining BJP without consulting them.

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