Amit Shah meets Goa BJP leaders, fails to resolve issue of CM’s chair

BJP’s quest to find a replacement for ailing Goa CM Manohar Parrikar met with a setback as a meeting of top state BJP officials with party President Amit Shah on Sept 19 failed to resolve the issue

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The BJP's quest to find a replacement for ailing Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar met with a setback on September 19 as a meeting of top state BJP officials with party President Amit Shah in Delhi failed to resolve the issue.

BJP sources said the meeting, attended by state BJP President Vinay Tendulkar and Union Minister of State for Ayush Shripad Naik—both contenders for the Chief Ministerial slot—and South Goa MP Narendra Savoikar remained inconclusive. "Our party President is seized of the matter, but no decision has been made on the leadership issue yet," a BJP leader said on the condition of anonymity.

The sources said that a pointed demand made by regional ally Goa Forward to appoint a non-legislator as a Chief Minister was shot down by Parrikar, admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi, who is being consulted on who will succeed him as CM.

Parrikar, suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer, has been in and out of hospitals in Goa, Mumbai, New York and now Delhi since February, when his illness was diagnosed. This has led to criticism from the Opposition and civil society, which have demanded that he should resign to make way for a "fully fit" Chief Minister who can efficiently discharge official duties.

Senior Goa BJP leaders as well as ex-MLAs have rejected the proposal to invite a member of the alliance parties to head the coalition government

There are several options which the BJP leadership has been tinkering with over the last few days, ever since the high command took serious note of the criticism about Parrikar's absence from office. The options include Shripad Naik, a popular 'bahujan samaj' (non-Brahmin caste) leader whose presence could be a boon for the BJP, which has over the last few years been accused of alienating the lower castes. While Naik is Parrikar's peer in the Goa BJP, both leaders have shadow-boxed each other on several occasions and are known to head two power centres within the party.

The other options include Vinay Tendulkar, a Rajya Sabha MP who has in the past sacrificed ministerial berth as well as a party ticket on leadership's instructions as also Goa Assembly Speaker Pramod Sawant.

Senior state party leaders as well as ex-MLAs, who met National General Secretary (Organisation) Ram Lal in Goa this week have rejected the proposal to invite a member of the alliance parties to head the coalition government.

Inputs by NH Web Desk

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