DONA PAULA: The Congress on Friday met governor Mridula Sinha and urged her to take note of the “collapse of the administration and governance” due to the undisclosed ailment of chief minister Manohar Parrikar and two cabinet ministers. The Congress delegation urged Sinha to “take appropriate decision” in accordance with the constitutional powers vested with her.In a strongly worded memorandum, the Congress also expressed disappointment over what the party perceived as Sinha’s decision to ignore two earlier memorandums submitted by the Congress party.“Silence would not only mean that you are tacitly giving your approval to this sordid state of affairs but also failing to uphold the Constitution and Constitutional values,” Goa Pradesh Congress Committee president Girish Chodankar said.The state Congress unit had written to Sinha on April 16 and May 9 but Sinha failed to take “proactive action” which, Chodankar said, “further compounded the issues leading to the sad chaotic situation” in Goa.The Congress party demanded that the state government should issue a detailed health bulletin on all the ailing cabinet ministers since “money is being doled out from the state exchequer.”“The people of Goa and the country need to know the true reason for such disappearances by the chief minister. It cannot be believed that the state is being burdened with hefty bills for mere treatment of indigestion,” Chodankar said.