(NDTV)
The BJP looks ready to retain Goa, despite placing second in the picturesque coastal state. There will be one major change if it forms the government: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar is likely to return to his home state as Chief Minister. Together with union minister Nitin Gadkari, he held a long meeting this evening at a five-star hotel where the BJP efficiently collected the additional seven seats it needs from small regional parties. Mr Parrikar then met with Governor Mridula Sinha to stake claim.
Mr Gadkari said that Mr Parrikar has not resigned yet as Defence Minister. In Delhi,where the BJP’s top leaders are meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sources said that the party will ask Mr Parrikar to choose whether he would like to move back to Goa.
So who forms the government depends heavily on regional parties. The Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party or MGP is a former ally of the BJP (it opted out of the partnership right before the election). It won three seats and has said it will support the BJP if Mr Parrikar is selected by his party as head of the government. Another regional party Goa Forward, which also won three seats, has provided its support in writing at the meeting this evening.
Mr Parrikar, after taking over as Chief Minister, will have to get elected to the Goa legislature within 6 months. He will also have to prove his majority in the legislature.The Congress’s Digvijaya Singh has accused the BJP of wooing defections and horse-trading. But he said that if the Congress does not get enough written support to hit 21 seats, it would “not like” to try and form the government.