Panaji: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday took a dig at Congress over the resignation of the party MLAs ahead of the Goa Assembly polls, saying that while 15 legislators have been sold the "last stock" of two is available with a "heavy discount".
He also said that Goa is a first-class state with "third class" politicians.
Kejriwal's remarks came a day after Goa Congress working president Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco resigned on Monday, making him the 15th MLA of Congress to quit in the last five years. He joined the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) in Kolkata on Tuesday.
I don't understand politics, and I don't understand the politics of Goa. Yesterday, I was travelling somewhere. When I was boarding a flight, Congress had three MLAs, but when the flight landed, Congress had 2 MLAs, the AAP national convener said while addressing a public meeting in Panaji.
He said of the 17 MLAs of Congress elected by the people of Goa in 2017, 15 are sold while only two are remaining.
"They are the last stock...Little stock is remaining. There is a heavy discount on this stock. Those who want to take the last stock can take it. This is the situation of Congress in Goa, the Delhi chief minister said.
He said a fresh stock of MLAs will come in March next year, post the elections.
Kejriwal said Goa is a first class state with third-class politicians.
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"People of Goa are good but politicians are worse. Goa deserves better people, the AAP leader said while exhorting people to elect his party to power in February polls.
Kejriwal said that earlier there used to be horse-trading of MLAs, but now even poll candidates are being sold.