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Parrikar calls up journalist­s, discusses his health

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PANAJI: Missing for nearly four months and under fire from the opposition and on social media for his continued absence, failing goa chief minister manohar parrikar on sunday called up some journalist­s close to him, informally briefing them about his health and his plans to return from the us.

Parrikar, who is undergoing treatment for advanced pancreatic cancer at a new york hospital since march this year, made the surprise call on sunday night to at least four local journalist­s considered close to him.

Speaking to Ians on condition of anonymity, some of these journalist­s said that they were pleasantly surprised when an oficer on special duty attached to the chief minister ofice’s called them on their mobile phone telling them that parrikar would like to speak to them.

“The first thing he did was enquire about my health, which is ironic because he is the one who is ailing. he sounded a bit weak, but parrikar told me that two rounds of chemothera­py are likely to be done later this week and after that, his return would depend on his doctor’s clearance,” said one of the journalist­s, working for an english daily and covering the bharatiya janata party beat.

Parrikar however did not disclose his exact location or the identity of the hospital he was admitted.

The journalist also said that the Chief Minister explained to him the protocol followed in examining government files and taking decisions.

“Parrikar said that he has a daily conference via telephone with the Chief Secretary and the Principal Secretary to the CMO. Files and documents are scanned and sent to him by email and fax and the Chief Minister’s decisions are conveyed over phone, fax or email.

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