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Goa Assembly: Parrikar to stand in for three ill ministers

Three ministers of the Goa government are indisposed and are not attending the Assembly Session which got underway here on July 19.

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Questions in the House related to these ministries would be answered by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, sources said.

While Power Minister Pandurang Madkaikar is in a Mumbai hospital since last month, Urban Development minister Francis D'Souza too is in Mumbai for a health check-up and Transport Minister Sudin Dhavalikar has also told the Speaker that he would be unavailable for a few days.

"D'Souza has informed the Speaker that he will be on leave and will not be attending the session till July 30. He has gone to Mumbai for follow-up medical treatment," a senior official from the Legislature department told PTI.

D'Souza is a BJP legislator from Mapusa constituency in North Goa.

Dhavalikar, who was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai on July 9 and was discharged on July 18, has informed the Speaker that he would not be coming to the House for a few days, the official said.

Madkaikar is in hospital since the first week of June after suffering a brain stroke while on a visit to Mumbai.

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