Goa's Urban Development Minister and BJP legislator Milind Naik tendered his resignation from the state cabinet on Wednesday after the Congress alleged that he was involved in a sexual exploitation case.
The Chief Minister's Office (CMO) issued a statement late night on Wednesday, saying that Mr Naik has tendered his resignation to ensure a "free and fair probe".
The CMO said in a tweet that Mr Naik tendered his resignation as a minister, which has been accepted and sent to the governor.
The BJP MLA, who represents the Mormugao Assembly constituency in South Goa, held the urban development portfolio in the Pramod Sawant-led cabinet. He was also a part of the previous cabinet led by the then chief minister Manohar Parrikar.
Earlier in the day, Congress Goa chief Girish Chodankar accused Mr Naik of being involved in the sexual exploitation of a woman by misusing his power as a cabinet member.
He demanded that Mr Sawant should sack the minister and the police should initiate a probe into the allegation against him.
A fortnight back, Mr Chodankar had first time raised the issue, but had not named the minister at that time. He had given 15 days' time to the chief minister to remove the minister from the cabinet.
Chief Minister Sawant had asked Mr Chodankar to name the minister and also provide the copy of the complaint filed by the victim against him.
After Mr Chodankar named Mr Naik, Goa Pradesh Congress Committee vice president Sankalp Amonkar also filed a complaint with police against the minister. In a press conference, Amonkar also released a purported audio conversation between the victim and the minister.
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