Former Goa Congress chief Shantaram Naik dies at 72
Former Goa Congress chief Shantaram Naik died after suffering a heart attack today at 7 am, party officials said. The 72-year-old former Rajya Sabha MP was taken to a private hospital in Margao town from his residence after he complained of uneasiness. He was declared brought dead, Goa Pradesh Congress Committee General Secretary Altinho Gomes said. He is survived by his wife and son.
We lost a guide: Chodankar
"It is a shocking news for us. We have lost a guide in the form of him. He had mentored so many youths and inspired them to join Congress party. It is a big loss for us," said Goa Congress leader Girish Raya Chodankar.
Naik led to the statehood of Goa
Naik was elected as the member of Lok Sabha in the 1984 General Election. He also pursued the demand for statehood to Goa which was fulfilled in the year 1987. He represented Goa in Rajya Sabha for two terms 2005-2011 and 2011-2017. He was defeated by BJP candidate Vinay Tendulkar during the elections held for Rajya Sabha seat in July 2017.
A party loyalist
Naik was the President of Goa Pradesh Congress Committee who had resigned from the post recently after party chief Rahul Gandhi appealed for the young minds to take over the reigns. He was then replaced by Chodankar. He was considered as a party loyalist