PANAJI: National President of BJP J P Nadda began his important visit two days to the country on Saturday, his first trip to Goa after taking control of the party, by setting a rolling ball for assembly selection scheduled for early next year.
With a little more than six months left before the poll, the BJP and MLA ministers have caused serious concerns before Nadda about the government’s work, the resumption of mining activities and concern among the minority of the party’s image.
Nadda, who held a marathon meeting with the minister, MLA and office carrier to understand the political situation in the state, was told about the increasing unemployment in this country because of a pandemic.
Even though Chairman of the Minister of Pramod Sawant has promised to create 10,000 government work, not much progress has been made on it.
In addition to work, another point that they need Nadda to prioritize the resumption of mining operations in the state.
Mining in Goa quit March 2018 and since then the state government has tried to continue its operations without much success.
Nadda told the meeting that the state government had decided to form a mining company and it would allow mining operations to continue.
Another problem raised with Nadda is a party image among the minority community.
A senior minister told Nadda that the BJP image has beaten among the minority community because “is considered communal”.
The BJP National President said BJP was a party that had the interests of all people in the mind and state officials must work to eliminate “communal” perceptions.
From 27 MLA, BJP has 15 members of the Catholic community.
Nadda told the ministers, MLA and the carrier of the office to start preparing elections and to reach people and explain to them the benefits of the state-sponsored scheme and the center.
He said they had to ensure that the scheme permeated to every person who qualified, so they could benefit from it.
Then, he discussed poll strategies with senior state officials to ensure that BJP was chosen back to the office with the majority.
In 2012, driving a Wave of Manohar Parragar, BJP for the first time received 21 seats at home 40 members.
Although in 2017, it failed to win the majority, Parragar quickly formed a coalition government.
Because of the death of Parragar, BJP has concentrated the separation of opposition parties and lured their MLA with a plot pole to ensure they have a majority in the Assembly.
This will be the first time BJP will go to polls in the state without Parragar, the charisma and political strategy ensure that the Safron Party has an advantage over his opponents.