Cong leader Akbar Mulla joins GFP

Update: 2017-08-20 16:49 GMT
Panaji: Three days ahead of the by-election for the Panaji and Valpoi seats, Goa Congress vice-president Akbar Mulla today joined the Goa Forward Party (GFP).
Mulla alleged that he felt "betrayed" and "used" by the Congress for their "selfish gains". He went on to add that Congress has no future left in the coastal state.
Former Goa Cricket Association (GCA) treasurer Mulla is amongst the three persons arrested for alleged forgery and misappropriation of GCA funds amounting to Rs 3.13 crore. He was arrested by Economic Offences Cell of Goa police in June 2016.
"I felt betrayed and used by the Congress party for their selfish gains," Mulla said justifying his entry into GFP ending his 40-year long association with the Congress.
He claimed that Congress was using minorities for their selfish gains to protect their vote bank and they are only used for canvassing during election.
"The Congress party has no more future in Goa. I appeal minority community not to stand by that party," said Mulla addressing a press conference in presence of GFP president Vijai Sardesai.

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