<p class="title rtejustify">Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar should be allowed to deal with his illness without pressure and "tamasha" (spectacle), National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said on Monday.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Abdullah's comment came after photographs on Sunday showed Parrikar inspecting a bridge under construction on the Mandovi river in Panaji on Sunday.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">The chief minister, who is suffering from a pancreatic ailment, is seen with a tube inserted through his nose, giving instructions to engineers of the Goa State Infrastructure Development Corporation and contracting firm Larsen and Toubro.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Abdullah said it is "inhuman" to force Parrikar to continue working and doing "photo ops".</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">"He has a tube inserted through is nose into his digestive tract. How inhuman to force him to continue working and doing photo ops. Why can't he be allowed to deal with his illness without all this pressure and tamasha?" the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said in a tweet.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Parrikar, 63, was seen in public for the first time since returning to the state on October 14 after hospitalisation in Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Apart from reviewing work on the Mandovi river, the chief minister also inspected the work on a bridge over the Zuari river near the Agassaim village, around 15 km from here.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Parrikar has been recuperating at his private residence near here since October 14.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Sunday was the first time he moved out of the house, officials said.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">A senior functionary at the Chief Minister's Office on Sunday said Parrikar travelled from Porvorim to Merces to inspect the bridge, the third over the Mandovi river.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">The Opposition Congress has been alleging that Parrikar's ailment and his absence from office had brought the coastal state's administration to a standstill.</p>
<p class="title rtejustify">Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar should be allowed to deal with his illness without pressure and "tamasha" (spectacle), National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said on Monday.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Abdullah's comment came after photographs on Sunday showed Parrikar inspecting a bridge under construction on the Mandovi river in Panaji on Sunday.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">The chief minister, who is suffering from a pancreatic ailment, is seen with a tube inserted through his nose, giving instructions to engineers of the Goa State Infrastructure Development Corporation and contracting firm Larsen and Toubro.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Abdullah said it is "inhuman" to force Parrikar to continue working and doing "photo ops".</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">"He has a tube inserted through is nose into his digestive tract. How inhuman to force him to continue working and doing photo ops. Why can't he be allowed to deal with his illness without all this pressure and tamasha?" the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said in a tweet.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Parrikar, 63, was seen in public for the first time since returning to the state on October 14 after hospitalisation in Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Apart from reviewing work on the Mandovi river, the chief minister also inspected the work on a bridge over the Zuari river near the Agassaim village, around 15 km from here.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Parrikar has been recuperating at his private residence near here since October 14.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Sunday was the first time he moved out of the house, officials said.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">A senior functionary at the Chief Minister's Office on Sunday said Parrikar travelled from Porvorim to Merces to inspect the bridge, the third over the Mandovi river.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">The Opposition Congress has been alleging that Parrikar's ailment and his absence from office had brought the coastal state's administration to a standstill.</p>