Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has dismissed calls for his resignation, stating that the government is not run by NGOs. Sawant’s statement comes in response to demands from opposition parties and civil society groups for his resignation over issues such as the handling of the pandemic and allegations of mismanagement. The Chief Minister defended his government’s actions, highlighting various initiatives taken to combat the COVID-19 crisis in the state. Sawant emphasized that his administration is focused on the welfare of the people of Goa and is working tirelessly to address their needs. He also expressed confidence in his leadership and the support of the ruling party MLAs. The Chief Minister’s remarks have sparked a debate among political circles in the state, with some criticizing his stance while others laud his commitment to governance. Sawant’s refusal to step down indicates a firm resolve to continue leading the state amid challenges and criticism. The political developments in Goa are closely monitored as the state gears up for upcoming elections, with the ruling party facing scrutiny over its governance and performance. Stay updated with the latest news on Goa politics and government actions on the Times of India website.

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