BJP, Congress try to cobble up numbers in Goa

IANS  |  Panaji 

Even as the and the started hectic parleys with regional groups and independents in a bid to form a in Goa, leader Digvijaya Singh on Sunday told Defence Minister not to "fish" in the state's troubled waters.

Singh, who is expected to oversee a meeting of newly elected legislators and finalise an alliance before submitting a list of MLAs to Governor Mridular Sinha, also said that the will not compromise on core issues while making a bid for power.

"My sympathies for But give him credit for his never say die spirit. In spite of losing badly he is still fishing in troubled waters! Come on Parrikarji, now relax in Delhi and prove to be a good Defence Minister. Who knows if you play your cards well, you may replace Modi!" Digvijaya said on his Facebook account.

"As we have a fractured mandate we are seeking support from all non-MLAs without compromising on core promises made in our manifesto. We have learnt our lesson: corruption shall not be tolerated.

"We shall sincerely work for and Goans. The should also understand that the people of have given us the last chance to perform or else perish. May God help us," Singh added.

The has emerged as the single largest party with 17 seats in the 40-member house and is expected to stake claim to form a by Sunday evening.

Meanwhile, the is also in a huddle with its MLAs in Panaji at which Parrikar and union minister Nitin Gadkari are present along with caretaker Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar.

The BJP, which won 13 seats in the February 4 election, needs the support of eight legislators to hit the simple majority mark.

"We are in touch with all the regional parties and independent candidates. We are confident of getting the numbers. MGP (Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party), which has three MLAs, has already been a part of our coalition while a senior Forward leader has already said he prefers the Chief Ministership of Parrikar," a leader told IANS.

While the and have accounted for a bulk of the seats, Forward and the MGP, both regional parties, have won three seats each. Three independents were also elected.

The NCP, wiped out in 2012, won one seat, with former Chief Minister Churchill Alemao bagging south Goa's Benaulim constituency.

--IANS

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BJP, Congress try to cobble up numbers in Goa

Even as the Congress and the BJP started hectic parleys with regional groups and independents in a bid to form a government in Goa, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Sunday told Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar not to "fish" in the state's troubled waters.

Even as the and the started hectic parleys with regional groups and independents in a bid to form a in Goa, leader Digvijaya Singh on Sunday told Defence Minister not to "fish" in the state's troubled waters.

Singh, who is expected to oversee a meeting of newly elected legislators and finalise an alliance before submitting a list of MLAs to Governor Mridular Sinha, also said that the will not compromise on core issues while making a bid for power.

"My sympathies for But give him credit for his never say die spirit. In spite of losing badly he is still fishing in troubled waters! Come on Parrikarji, now relax in Delhi and prove to be a good Defence Minister. Who knows if you play your cards well, you may replace Modi!" Digvijaya said on his Facebook account.

"As we have a fractured mandate we are seeking support from all non-MLAs without compromising on core promises made in our manifesto. We have learnt our lesson: corruption shall not be tolerated.

"We shall sincerely work for and Goans. The should also understand that the people of have given us the last chance to perform or else perish. May God help us," Singh added.

The has emerged as the single largest party with 17 seats in the 40-member house and is expected to stake claim to form a by Sunday evening.

Meanwhile, the is also in a huddle with its MLAs in Panaji at which Parrikar and union minister Nitin Gadkari are present along with caretaker Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar.

The BJP, which won 13 seats in the February 4 election, needs the support of eight legislators to hit the simple majority mark.

"We are in touch with all the regional parties and independent candidates. We are confident of getting the numbers. MGP (Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party), which has three MLAs, has already been a part of our coalition while a senior Forward leader has already said he prefers the Chief Ministership of Parrikar," a leader told IANS.

While the and have accounted for a bulk of the seats, Forward and the MGP, both regional parties, have won three seats each. Three independents were also elected.

The NCP, wiped out in 2012, won one seat, with former Chief Minister Churchill Alemao bagging south Goa's Benaulim constituency.

--IANS

maya/mr/py

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

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