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with Sardinha as Chief Minister. That government lasted nine months. After having broken relations to GPC, BJP continued to govern with support form other Congress dissidents. After the fall of the Sardinha cabinet two GPC members of the legislative assembly, led by
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on 5 April 2001. Narvekar's GPC merged with INC 27 August the same year.
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GPC formed a coalition government in the state together with
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Casinos Have Turned Goa Into a Sin City, Alleges Congress
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