No consensus yet on next Goa CM: BJP MLA

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The BJP-led alliance in did not reach a consensus over the next minister on Monday, a move necessitated by the demise of

Union minister and senior BJP Nitin Gadkari, who arrived here in the early hours of the day, could not secure a consensus between the saffron party and its alliance partners in the state, party said.

While Gadkari was not available for comments, BJP Lobo said (MGP) wanted to be the minister due to which the discussions came to a halt.

"wants himself to be the CM, while the BJP wants that the of the alliance should be from their camp. We could not reach to any decision," Lobo told reporters outside a hotel after a night-long meeting.

He said a solution to the crisis is expected to be found later in the day.

Lobo said BJP MLAs have suggested the names of Vishwajit Rane and Pramod Sawant for the post.

Earlier, Forward Party (GFP) Vijai Sardesai, emerging from the meeting, had said that the parties were yet to reach a conclusion.

The meeting was inconclusive and "the BJP has informed them that they will get back later during the day," Sardesai had said.

He said the parties expressed apprehensions on how to proceed in the absence of Parrikar. "We are expecting them to respond to our apprehensions soon," he added.

The GFP leader, however, said the party had not yet shut its doors on the BJP.

Sardesai was accompanied by his MLAs, Jayesh Salgaonkar and Vinod Palyekar, and Independents Rohan Khaunte, and

Meanwhile, speaking to reporters, Dhavalikar said that Gadkari held one-on-one meetings with the MLAs and asked them certain questions.

"I can't disclose about the questions as they are confidential. We are expecting Gadkari to announce name of the CM candidate in the next one hour. The MGP will take proper resolution supporting the government after that," he said.

The MGP MLA added that Gadkari had heard each of the MLAs individually and would soon announce a new

With the demise of Parrikar, the strength of 40-member Legislative Assembly has been reduced to 36. BJP MLA died last month, while two members had resigned last year.

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 05:50 IST