The Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday sought the army or central security forces' protection for its legislators in Goa and accused the ruling Congress government of 'intimidation' ahead of a vote of confidence on March 4.
Former chief minister Manohar Parrikar said that he would send a written request to Speaker Vishwas Satarkar seeking protection for his party's 17 MLAs.
Parrikar, whose government was dismissed by Governor S C Jamir more than a fortnight ago, said he has verbally conveyed his request to the speaker.
Parrikar's government was dismissed just hours after he won a controversial vote of confidence on February 2. A Congress government led by Pratapsinh Rane was sworn in the same night.
The BJP has sent all its MLAs to Jaipur for a holiday in an effort to keep its flock together.
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