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Assailant Goa MLA pardoned by Govt.

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Panaji: Even if you slap government servant, and after being punished by the court, you can easily be pardoned if you are an MLA. Yes, you heard it right!!

This is what Goa government has done.

Goa Cabinet has moved a resolution granting pardon to jailed Nuvem MLA Francisco Miccky Pacheco, who was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for slapping a government servant in 2006.

The Goa Vikas Party MLA, in jail for the last two months, had applied for parole to participate in the ongoing state Legislative Assembly session. However, before filing his parole plea, he had also moved a mercy petition before the state government seeking a waiver of the jail sentence.

“His mercy petition was considered by the state Cabinet. All the ministers have signed the resolution,” sources in the Cabinet said on Thursday.

The Cabinet approval was granted on Wednesday afternoon.

Thereafter, the file was sent to Governor Mridula Sinha for her approval and would be sent back to the state home department after the Governor’s signature, sources added.

However, Sinha is currently out of station.

After his conviction by a Goa court, Pacheco remained absconding and surrendered before court on June 1, 2015. The former Goa minister has already spent two months in the Sada sub-jail.

Meanwhile, social activist Aires Rodrigues, in a letter to the Governor today, urged her to not agree to the very “high- handed” move by the Goa government to grant pardon to former Rural Development Minister Pacheco under Article 161 of the Constitution.

In the letter, Rodrigues drew Sinha’s attention to the revived attempt by the state government to grant pardon to the jailed Nuvem MLA.

Rodrigues alleged that in a clear abuse of power, Goa government was clearly conniving and colluding with Pacheco, who is a political heavyweight, to derail due process of law and make a mockery of the judicial system by trying to offer him pardon under Article 161 of the Constitution.

The article grants powers to the state governor to “grant pardons, reprieves, respites or remissions of punishment or to suspend, remit or commute the sentence of any person convicted of any offence against any law relating to a matter to which the executive power of the state extends.”

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