After Parrikar\'s death\, BJP\, allies meet to choose new Goa CM

After Parrikar's death, BJP, allies meet to choose new Goa CM

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

After the demise of on Sunday, the BJP-led coalition in began discussions to find a new leader to replace him.

He was heading a coalition government comprising the BJP, the Forward Party, the and Independents.

A meeting was held on Sunday which was attended by three MLAs of the Forward Party, including its chief and three MLAs led by

BJP state Satish Dhond, Independent MLA and and state Art and were also present.

Dhond left in the middle of the meeting and refused to answer on the new leader for the coalition government.

Allies in the Sunday said they would meet to discuss the leadership issue, Dhavalikar said.

Gadkari is expected to arrive past midnight in the coastal state.

Sardesai said that the decision about the next leader would be taken after all the coalition partners meet. He said one of the suggestions was to make a non-MLA the next chief minister,

When asked whether coalition partners will continue their support to the BJP, Sardesai said, "No one should be taken for granted."

The death of Parrikar, who represented the Panaji assembly seat, will also necessitate a fourth bypoll in Goa, where by-elections are scheduled for the Shiroda, Mandrem and Mapusa assembly constituencies on April 23. These will held in the state along with the Lok Sabha polls.

"With Parrikar's demise, the ruling coalition will have to make a fresh representation to the after choosing their leader. The representation will have the letter of support," a from told

"If the (Mridula Sinha) is not convinced, then she will have to invite the single largest party to form government," he said.

Parrikar, who was a former defence minister, was sworn in as the Goa in 2017 after he won from Panaji in the same year.

In order to allow him entry into the Assembly, Panaji MLA resigned on May 10, 2017, after which the bypoll was held.

The is currently the single largest party in the state with 14 MLAs while the BJP has 12 in the 40-member Goa assembly. The Goa Forward Party, and Independents have three MLAs each while NCP has one

The strength of the House has been reduced to 36 due to demise of BJP MLA earlier this year, and Parrikar on Sunday, and resignations of two MLAs and last year.

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 00:20 IST