Next Goa govt will function under Manohar Parrikar's leadership: Amit Shah


Panaji, Jan 24 (Zee News): Days after Union minister Nitin Gadkari fired up speculations about the Chief Ministerial candidate in poll-bound Goa, BJP chief Amit Shah on Sundaytoday said the next government in the state will "function under Parrikar's leadership, irrespective of his posting".

"Goa has given a big asset to the country in Manohar Parrikar. There is a huge demand for Parrikar in Delhi and also here in Goa. The people of Goa demand that we should send Parrikar back to the state," Shah said addressing a public meeting in Vasco town.

Goa will go to polls to elect the 40-member House on February 4.

"(Prime Minister) Narendrabhai (Modi) needs him (Parrikar) at the Centre as well. We will decide after elections where Parrikar will be working. But let me assure you that wherever Parrikar may be working, the Goa government will function under his leadership," the BJP president said.

Speculations on who will don the mantle of CM of the coastal state reached feverish pitch after Gadkari, the election in-charge of Goa, had said the CM candidate will either be chosen by the elected representatives or a leader could be sent from the Centre, perceived as a reference to Parrikar.

Parrikar, the former CM of Goa before he was elevated as Defence Minister, had recently said, "Let us cross the bridge when we come to it."

In his address, Shah also took a dig at BJP's erstwhile ruling partner Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) which had severed its ties ahead of the state polls.

"Those who worked with BJP for five years have now separated themselves for the lust of power. I want to ask them what is your demand? Have you separated for power or for development. If you wanted development, we were already doing it. But if you have taken the step to gain power, you will have to reply to the people of Goa," the BJP chief said without naming MGP.

MGP is now a part of the alliance where other constituents are Shiv Sena and the Goa Suraksha Manch, floated by RSS rebel Subhash Velingkar.

"....Goa has to decide whether it wants instability or development. Whether you want to see unemployment rising or you want a stable government. If we get a chance to rule for next five years, we will create 41,000 jobs in Goa which would be highest in the country. We are going to make Goa's infrastructure world class," he told the gathering.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Wed, Jan 25 2017

    BJP may be accommodating Parrikar back in the state because of his ineffective role in the center as minister

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 24 2017

    Goa is Smart ...

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 24 2017

    Having realised that Parrikar has been a poor Defence Minister, the Goa elections have provided a golden opportunity for Modi to get rid of Parrikar. Sacking him would have been difficult as it was he ( Modi) who had brought him to the centre. However, the ground situation for the BJP looks very bleak in Goa and poor Parrikar may soon find himself in the wilderness.

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