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He called a meeting of his government’s senior ministers at his residence in Dona Paula near here and formed a cabinet advisory committee to take administrative decisions in his absence
Updated : Mar 06, 2018, 05:05 AM IST
Goa CM Manohar Parrikar flew to Mumbai on Monday for a health check-up and if needed, he may even go abroad for further treatment, his office said. Before heading to Mumbai, he called a meeting of his government’s senior ministers at his private residence in Dona Paula near here and formed a cabinet advisory committee to take administrative decisions in his absence.
Parrikar also met the state chief secretary and the director general of police, before leaving Goa. “Today, the chief minister is travelling to Mumbai for further medical checkup and based on the doctor’s advice may travel overseas for further treatment,” the chief minister’s office said in a statement.
Parrikar would be treated at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai where he was admitted last month as well. He is likely to be shifted to the US for further treatment by Tuesday evening, official sources said.
The CM was admitted to Lilavati Hospital on February 15 where he received treatment for a pancreatic ailment. He was discharged on February 22, and the same day attended a session of the Goa Legislative Assembly, where he presented the budget and made a brief speech.
On February 25, the chief minister was admitted to Goa Medical College and Hospital after he suffered mild dehydration. He was discharged from the hospital on March 1.
Before leaving Goa, Parrikar met senior ministers - Francis D’Souza of the BJP, Vijai Sardesai of the Goa Forward Party (GFP), Manohar Ajgaonkar of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP), and, Rohan Khaunte and Govind Gawade (both Independents).
The advisory committee comprises Sardesai, D’Souza and Sudin Dhavalikar of the MGP.
He called a meeting of his government’s senior ministers at his residence in Dona Paula near here and formed a cabinet advisory committee to take administrative decisions in his absence