Goa: Taking on BJP stalwarts\, two women promise jobs and

Goa: Taking on BJP stalwarts, two women promise jobs and

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Rakhi Naik of and activist-cum-politician have focussed their campaign for Lok Sabha elections in on burning issues like the stalled activity and lack of employment in the coastal state.

Naik, 34, has been the face of the Uddhav Thackeray-led party in Goa since the last two years, taking up various issues against the BJP-led government in the state.

Her opponents are Narendra Sawaikar, Francis Sardinha of and Elvis Gomes of the (AAP).

Salgaonkar had left the after a bitter fallout with Goa Pradesh Mahila Committee She had sat on fast seeking intervention of Congress

She is squaring off against Congress' Girish Chodankar, sitting and Pradeep Padgaonkar.

clarifies that she was not seeking votes on the basis of her gender.

"In my personal view, women should contest and get elected in the general category rather than waiting for reservation. I believe that we can compete with men and win," she said.

was in the NCP before she joined the Sena.

When asked about her electoral prospects, she said, "Sena has devoted its entire resources to South Goa Parliamentary seat. That iswhy we are not even contesting in North Goa".

said the voters are looking at the Sena with much hopes because the party has proved its mettle in neighbouring

"Our focus is the 'bhumiputras' (the sons of soil) in and 'Goenkars' (Goans) in Goa. Our priority will always be Goans," she said.

Prabhudesai Naik further said that she was in favour of resumption of activity, which came to halt in March last year due to a supreme court order.

The also promises generation of employment in the coastal state which mainly draws its revenue mainly from tourism industry and iron ore extraction.

Meanwhile, Salgaonkar is promising jobs for locals at upcoming international airport at Mopa in North Goa.

She said that Goa should have a say in the projects taken up as a part of Nationalisation of Rivers.

"The Congress does not know to recognise the leadership qualities. They don't know to respect women in the party. That is why I thought of quitting the party and contesting as an independent," says the 41-year-old.

Goa votes on April 23.

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First Published: Sat, April 20 2019. 15:21 IST