After Parrikar\, Goa politics entering new\, shaky era

After Parrikar, Goa politics entering new, shaky era

IANS  |  Panaji 

stands on the verge of a new but possibly shaky political era, with its tallest and cremated with full military and state honours on Monday and the identifying his replacement in

However, the elevation of Sawant, currently the Assembly Speaker, has not been fully accepted by potential alliance partners till late on Monday, according to political sources.

Sources said that after attending Parrikar's cremation, which saw thousands take to the streets to bid their goodbye, President late on Monday assumed charge of negotiating with potential allies and tried to convince them to accept Sawant, 46, as the new face of the BJP-led coalition government.

sources said that one of the formulas being worked out by Shah is to allot a Deputy position to one of the two key alliance partners - the and Forward. Both parties have three MLAs each and their support is essential to form a government in the coastal state, whose 40-strong assembly is currently down to 36 members.

"The arrangement will be worked out and finalised tonight," a said on condition of anonymity.

Nitin Gadkari, who has been camping in a city resort since late on Sunday night, had already said that the BJP had already "finalised" it's CM candidate and the party was in talks with political parties and independent candidates who were a part of the erstwhile BJP-led coalition government.

However, both Vijai Sardesai, who heads Forward and Sudin Dhavalikar, the of the MGP, had refused to publicly endorse Sawant's candidature till late on Monday.

Dhavalikar himself has put his hat in the ring for the Chief Minister's post according to BJP MLA Michael Lobo, who was part of the BJP negotiating team.

The has 14 MLAs while the BJP has 12, the MGP and three each, the National Party one, while there are also three independent MLAs.

The has been repeatedly requesting for an opportunity to form the government as it is the single largest party in the assembly. "We have a natural claim to form the government," Leader of Opposition Chandrakant Kavlekar said.

Earlier on Monday, the mortal remains of Parrikar were cremated amid a 21 gun salute at the Miramar beach, which is a part of Parrikar's Panaji assembly constituency.

The funeral pyre was lit by his elder son Parrikar is survived by two sons, two daughter in-laws and a grandson.

Top politicians from across India, including Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Union Ministers Nirmala Sitharaman, Nitin Gadkari, Smriti Irani, and also offered floral tributes to Parrikar.

Maharashtra also paid his last respects to the departed soul.

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 21:26 IST