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Goa: BJP is ready to go alone for state polls, ‘but the gate is open’

Goa: BJP is ready to go alone for state polls, 'but the gate is open'
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PANAJI: Even when the political current in the state is not very profitable for BJP, his country’s executive meeting, which was held on Tuesday, focused on increasing the moral cadres and sending clear messages to the carakartas and officials they all have to unite.
Work hard to get a simple majority in the assembly selection of 2022 itself.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, BJP President Sadanand Shet Tanavade said, “Today (Tuesday) BJP has decided to oppose the election of the next assembly independently, with his own strength, but BJP maintains the option.” The BJP leadership tries to cancel and fight the perception that the government fails miserably in Covid management, which leads to more than 3,000 deaths in the state.
The top officials tried to impress on members of the Executive Committee whose Chief of the Minister of Pram Sawant did the best in Covid management and now the country is “marching ahead” in vaccination.
A lot of time is devoted to accumulating praise to the main minister for the “capable of leading” the country.
Party executives condemn “false intrigue and propaganda” against the BJP government and expressed full trust in government leadership and performance led by Sawant.
Sawant and Organizing Satish Secretary Message Dhond to the committee is clear that the organization must be digalvanized at the grassroots level, and that they need to fight “lies” opposition.
Dhond turned out to be his speech where he said that the party had to get a majority “at any cost”.
He stressed that the party would, until now, went alone to the poll.
While BJP lately saw several officials who risked ticket claims in their respective constituencies, there was no discussion about it in the State Executive State.
Former Chairman of the Lax Ministry of Parsekar (Mandrem), Rajya Sabha MP Vinay Tendulkar, Sidharth Kuincalienker (Panaji), and former Sports Minister Ramesh Tawadkar (Canacona) had all claims at stake for BJP tickets.
Only then, on the briefing, that Tanaavade said that the party had notified members of the Executive Committee not to go public reveal their desire to take part in the next assembly selection.
By stating that he had a positive view of the claims made by BJP senior officials about fighting for the next assembly selection, Tanavde, however, said, “We can only recommend names for tickets and the Parliament Board will decide.” The executive committee meeting was attended by the minister’s chairman, minister, MLA, former minister of head, BJP District President and BJP senior officials.
Sawant said that BJP had started preparations for the next assembly selection.
Tanavade said that the election would be scheduled to be scheduled in February.
When asked whether some of the MLA who joined BJP did not express the desire to oppose the next assembly selection on BJP tickets, Tanavade said that all BJP MLA was present at the State Executive Committee meeting and that he had faith in them.
“Nobody brings something like that to my notice,” he said.
The party said that with more than 7.45 lakh people who were vaccinated until Monday, Goa had gained differences to the first among all countries to vaccinate more than 70% of the population.
The party said that his government had succeeded in completing four years in the office, with the government centered on a stable development under Sawant’s leadership.

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