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Goa: Manohar Parrikar’s Son, Who Give up BJP, Prompt To “Rethink Determination”


Goa polls: Utpal Parrikar had stated he’s going to be contesting as an unbiased from Panaji. (Record)

Panaji (Goa):

Following Utpal Parrikar’s resignation from the BJP and his resolution to contest the impending Goa Meeting polls as an unbiased candidate after the party denied him a price ticket from the Panaji constituency, Basic Secretary CT Ravi asked him to rethink his resolution and fulfil his father, former Goa Leader Minister Manohar Parrikar’s dream.

Particularly, Utpal Parrikar resigned from the party’s club after being denied a price ticket from the Panaji constituency and fielded Congress turncoat Atanasio “Babush” Monserrate as a substitute. He had declared to contest the polls as an unbiased candidate. The BJP had launched an inventory of 34 applicants for the polls remaining week.

Talking to information company ANI, Mr Ravi stated, “Manohar Parrikar ji has at all times labored for BJP’s win. I request his son Utpal Parrikar to rethink his resolution and fulfil his father’s dream.”

The BJP chief additional stated that Union House Minister Amit Shah will talk over with the state on January 30.

“Handiest BJP can provide other folks a solid executive. House Minister Amit Shah will talk over with right here on January 30,” he stated.

Previous remaining week, Utpal Parrikar had stated, “I will be able to be contesting as an unbiased candidate from Panaji constituency. Panjim other folks voted for Manohar Parrikar these kinds of years as a result of he stood for positive values. I even have the ones values in me. The time has come for me additionally to get up to these values.”

In the meantime, Goa Leader Minister Pramod Sawant on Thursday stated that the central leaders of BJP used to be in dialog with Utpal Parrikar and had introduced him two constituencies to contest the election within the upcoming Goa Meeting polls.

Goa is slated to visit the polls on February 14 and the counting of votes will happen on March 10.

(Aside from for the headline, this tale has no longer been edited by means of TTN group of workers and is printed from a syndicated feed.)

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