Milind Naik.
New Delhi: Goa chief minister
Pramod Sawant has said the state government will conduct an
investigation into the Congress’s allegation of BJP legislator Milind
Naik being involved in a sexual exploitation case.
Naik, who was serving as Goa’s urban development minister, resigned
from the state cabinet on Wednesday after meeting the chief minister in
Panaji.
Goa Congress chief Girish Chodankar had accused Naik of being
involved in the sexual exploitation of a woman from Bihar by misusing
his power as a cabinet member. “Whether it’s a crime or not is a
different issue. But a minister is misusing his position and sexually
exploiting a woman. Such a minister is a disgrace to Goa and all Goans.
He should immediately be sacked and this government needs to show the
people of Goa that ministers like Milind Naik who exploit women will not
be spared,” he said.
State Congress vice president Sankalp Amonkar had also filed a police
complaint against Naik and released a purported audio conversation
between the victim and the MLA.
After meeting the BJP
legislator late Wednesday night, Sawant told reporters that Naik has
resigned for a free and fair investigation into the case. “I have
accepted the resignation and also sent it to the governor. Whatever
evidence the Congress has produced that we will be investigate,” he
said.
The chief minister also said Naik told him that he will fight the
case at a personal level. “The allegations made against him are personal
and what he will do about it will be a subject of his personal
decision,” said Sawant.
The cabinet post will remain vacant and there will be no fresh
induction, he said. “I will handle all his portfolios,” Sawant said.
The state assembly elections are due in February 2022. Chodankar has
demanded that police initiate a probe into the allegation against Naik.
According to the Indian Express,
on December 10 a woman in Bihar had filed a case against Amonkar and
other Congress leaders for extortion, sexual harassment and criminal
conspiracy. The case was transferred to the Goa police on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Amonkar and other Congress leaders on Wednesday launched a
police complaint against Naik at the women’s police station in Panaji.
They claimed to have cell phone records and other evidence proving that
the minister sexually harassed the woman and forced her to have an
abortion.
“We have submitted all the evidence we had against Naik including the
woman’s original phone and a copy. The victim has turned hostile and
she was forced to file the complaint against us. I am ready to cooperate
with the police,” Amonkar said.
The woman had first approached him in November 2019, the Congress
leader said. “She showed us the WhatsApp chats, video and audio and when
I first saw it I was very angry. She said she was used, exploited,
promised employment and threatened,” said Amonkar.
Five
months ago though, the Congress leader said, the woman took back her
statement saying she was scared for herself and her child. The
conversations between the woman and Naik took place in 2015-16, he said.
(With PTI inputs)
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