BJP retained Goa as it worked while Congress slept: Gadkari

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Union Minister on Sunday said the retained power in despite winning only 13 of the 40 seats in the assembly elections as the "party was working (to cobble up a majority) while the leadership slept".

"The leaders told me you did a wrong thing in But I told them 'Your leader was sleeping while we were working'," Gadkari said at India Today's Editors' Roundtable Conference here.

The Road Transport and Highways Minister rejected leader Digvijaya Singh's charge that Gadkari bribed legislators for their support.

"I am not a person who cuts political deals. I am a man who does everything openly. I did not carry any money to anyone in I don't do such things. I fight and get things done," Gadkari said.

Even though the emerged as the single largest party with 17 seats, the (BJP) managed to form the government in with only 13 seats, leading to allegations of horse trading.

Gadkari said Sudin Dhavalikar of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party met him at a hotel where Sudin was staying and offered his party's support to the on the condition that he is made a minister.

"Then came Vijay Sardesai of Forward Party, who has been a man his entire life. But he was being tortured by the for the past five years," the Minister said.

Gadkari said Sardesai also wanted ministership, to which the agreed.

Both MGP and GFP had won three seats each.

The leader added that both Sardesai and Dhavalikar had another condition -- (then Defence Minsiter) Manohar Parrikar be made the Chief Minister.

Gadkari said once that had been settled, the turned defeat into victory while the opportunity slipped from the hands of the

--IANS

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BJP retained Goa as it worked while Congress slept: Gadkari

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Sunday said the BJP retained power in Goa despite winning only 13 of the 40 seats in the assembly elections as the "party was working (to cobble up a majority) while the Congress leadership slept".

Union Minister on Sunday said the retained power in despite winning only 13 of the 40 seats in the assembly elections as the "party was working (to cobble up a majority) while the leadership slept".

"The leaders told me you did a wrong thing in But I told them 'Your leader was sleeping while we were working'," Gadkari said at India Today's Editors' Roundtable Conference here.

The Road Transport and Highways Minister rejected leader Digvijaya Singh's charge that Gadkari bribed legislators for their support.

"I am not a person who cuts political deals. I am a man who does everything openly. I did not carry any money to anyone in I don't do such things. I fight and get things done," Gadkari said.

Even though the emerged as the single largest party with 17 seats, the (BJP) managed to form the government in with only 13 seats, leading to allegations of horse trading.

Gadkari said Sudin Dhavalikar of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party met him at a hotel where Sudin was staying and offered his party's support to the on the condition that he is made a minister.

"Then came Vijay Sardesai of Forward Party, who has been a man his entire life. But he was being tortured by the for the past five years," the Minister said.

Gadkari said Sardesai also wanted ministership, to which the agreed.

Both MGP and GFP had won three seats each.

The leader added that both Sardesai and Dhavalikar had another condition -- (then Defence Minsiter) Manohar Parrikar be made the Chief Minister.

Gadkari said once that had been settled, the turned defeat into victory while the opportunity slipped from the hands of the

--IANS

vv/tsb/vt

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

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