Projects in Goa won’t be implemented without people's permission: Kejriwal

New Delhi: Following the induction of 'expelled' Goa BJP MLA Alina Saldanha into the Aam Aadmi Party ahead of the 2022 Goa Assembly elections, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal stated that no projects in the state will be implemented without the consent of the inhabitants of Goa.

The statement comes after Saldanha alleged that the doubling of railway lines in Goa will have an impact on the state's citizens, increase pollution, and cause some residents to be relocated as a result of the project.

 Kejriwal said, "I want to reassure the people of Goa that if AAP forms the government, no projects will be implemented without the consent of the people. As of now, it is clearly known that the BJP governments in both the state and the federal government are working at the behest of a few capitalists and profiting from it."

BJP state president Sadanand Shet Tanavade said that Saldanha has been expelled for involvement in anti-party activities such as opposing various party-supported projects, attending meetings against the party etc over the last 2 years.

"Despite the fact that Alina joined the Aam Admi Party (AAP) this evening. Her resignation from the party was received late in the evening through email by the party. The party's legal unit will look into the action that will be done against Alina "Tanavade stated.

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