Centre is not my boss, says Goa CM Manohar Parrikar

Parrikar defended his stand of rejecting the All India Services officers posted in Goa by the union govt on the floor of the house, claiming that the Central govt was not his boss.

PANAJI: Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today defended his stand of rejecting the All India Services officers posted in Goa by the union government on the floor of the house, claiming that the Central government was not his boss.

"The Central government is not my boss. They are federal government and we are state government. In certain matters, they have primacy," Parrikar told the State Legislative Assembly today.

"I have rejected two police officers sent by them. They want to send sub-standard officers here," he said.

Parrikar had crossed swords with the union government earlier last year after rejecting posting of officers deputed by the Union Home Ministry to Goa.

"They were giving sub-standard officers to us. We have fought with them and won," the chief minister said.

Referring to allocation of funds by the Centre, Parrikar said that the union government was not doing any favour by releasing funds.
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"They are not doing us any favour by releasing funds. We are getting what is rightfully due to us as per a formula," he stated.
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