Goa wants Parrikar back as CM, says BJP's Michael Lobo

ANI  |  Panaji (Goa) [India] 

(BJP) from Calangute, Michael Lobo, today said that the people of want to take charge as the next Chief Minister.

"He is required for at this stage. This time we want to come back and the whole thing is on Maharashtravadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and Forward and if they agree then will be the Chief Minister of the state," Lobo told the media here.

Responding to a poser on whether he would be writing to the party high command in this regard, he said: "I will go there. We will not write, we will go today only if things work out."

The legislature party today in and the MLAs passed a resolution to make Parrikar the Chief Minister.

Moreover, the MGP has said that it would extend support to the only if Parrikar is brought back to the state as Chief Minister.

Senior leaders have already initiated talks with party's estranged partners Maharashtravadi Gomantak Party, Forward Party and Independents.

Parrikar yesterday said the has the highest vote share of 33 percent though it has won less number of seats and will try to contact the smaller parties and unaligned independents for support.

Admitting that the 'incumbency' factor played one of the roles which prevented the from the securing more seats, Parrikar said, "We don't try to pass on the buck; we all are responsible for the fractured mandate. I also think it's probably the incumbency factor which turned the tide in few constituencies."

"Since there are substantial numbers of small parties being voted, including the independent candidates, we await their response also. We are in consultation with other parties, if they agree things can work out," he added.

Out of the 40 assembly seats in Goa, the Congress bagged 17 seats, while the (BJP) secured 13 seats. Regional outfits like the Forward and MGP won three seats each.

While the Nationalist (NCP) emerged victorious in one seat, the independent candidates won three seats.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Goa wants Parrikar back as CM, says BJP's Michael Lobo

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA from Calangute, Michael Lobo, today said that the people of Goa want Manohar Parrikar to take charge as the next Chief Minister."He is required for Goa at this stage. This time we want Manohar Parrikar to come back and the whole thing is on Maharashtravadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and Goa Forward and if they agree then Manohar Parrikar will be the Chief Minister of the state," Lobo told the media here.Responding to a poser on whether he would be writing to the party high command in this regard, he said: "I will go there. We will not write, we will go today only if things work out."The BJP legislature party met today in Goa and the MLAs passed a resolution to make Parrikar the Chief Minister.Moreover, the MGP has said that it would extend support to the BJP only if Parrikar is brought back to the state as Chief Minister.Senior BJP leaders have already initiated talks with party's estranged partners Maharashtravadi Gomantak Party, Goa Forward Party and ...

(BJP) from Calangute, Michael Lobo, today said that the people of want to take charge as the next Chief Minister.

"He is required for at this stage. This time we want to come back and the whole thing is on Maharashtravadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and Forward and if they agree then will be the Chief Minister of the state," Lobo told the media here.

Responding to a poser on whether he would be writing to the party high command in this regard, he said: "I will go there. We will not write, we will go today only if things work out."

The legislature party today in and the MLAs passed a resolution to make Parrikar the Chief Minister.

Moreover, the MGP has said that it would extend support to the only if Parrikar is brought back to the state as Chief Minister.

Senior leaders have already initiated talks with party's estranged partners Maharashtravadi Gomantak Party, Forward Party and Independents.

Parrikar yesterday said the has the highest vote share of 33 percent though it has won less number of seats and will try to contact the smaller parties and unaligned independents for support.

Admitting that the 'incumbency' factor played one of the roles which prevented the from the securing more seats, Parrikar said, "We don't try to pass on the buck; we all are responsible for the fractured mandate. I also think it's probably the incumbency factor which turned the tide in few constituencies."

"Since there are substantial numbers of small parties being voted, including the independent candidates, we await their response also. We are in consultation with other parties, if they agree things can work out," he added.

Out of the 40 assembly seats in Goa, the Congress bagged 17 seats, while the (BJP) secured 13 seats. Regional outfits like the Forward and MGP won three seats each.

While the Nationalist (NCP) emerged victorious in one seat, the independent candidates won three seats.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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