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BJP's ally MGP to contest all 3 Assembly bypolls in Goa

Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party to contest bypolls to all the three Assembly seats in Goa, scheduled on April 23. MGP is a coalition partner in the Manohar Parrikar-led government in Goa.

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Published : Mar 11, 2019, 1:40 PM IST

Panaji: The Maharashtrawadi GomantakParty (MGP), an ally of the ruling BJP in Goa, on Monday saidit will contest bypolls to all the three Assembly seatsscheduled next month.

The move is likely to pit the regional party againstthe BJP in all the three Assembly seats of Shiroda, Mandremand Maspusa, where by-elections will be held along with theLok Sabha polls in the state on April 23.

The MGP is a coalition partner in the ManoharParrikar-led government along with the Goa Forward Party (GFP)and Independents.

The by-elections to Shiroda and Mandrem werenecessitated after the sitting Congress MLAs resigned from theAssembly and party and joined the BJP.

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The Mapusa seat fell vacant due to the death ofsitting BJP MLA Francis D'Souza.

MGP President Dipak Dhavalikar told the news agency that his partywill contest in all the three Assembly seats.

While Dhavalikar earlier announced he will contestfrom Shiroda, he said candidates for the other two seats wouldbe decided by the party's central committee within a week.

He said his party decided to contest the bypolls "as amark of protest against the trend of mid-term defections setin the Goa Assembly".

When contacted, Goa BJP president Vinay Tendulkar saidthey would try to convince the MGP not to field its candidatesin the by-elections.

"We will hold discussions with them and I am sure theywill respect our view," he said.

Meanwhile, GFP president Vijai Sardesai andIndependent MLA Rohan Khaunte, who is the state's revenueminister, said they would support official candidates of thecoalition.

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"As an alliance partner, we would be the last one togo back on our word we gave when we entered the alliance. Ourkarma will be in synergy with our dharma," Sardesai said.

He said the GFP will also support the BJP in both theLok Sabha seats in the coastal state.

The MGP and GFP have three MLAs each in the 40-member Assembly.

(With inputs from PTI)

Panaji: The Maharashtrawadi GomantakParty (MGP), an ally of the ruling BJP in Goa, on Monday saidit will contest bypolls to all the three Assembly seatsscheduled next month.

The move is likely to pit the regional party againstthe BJP in all the three Assembly seats of Shiroda, Mandremand Maspusa, where by-elections will be held along with theLok Sabha polls in the state on April 23.

The MGP is a coalition partner in the ManoharParrikar-led government along with the Goa Forward Party (GFP)and Independents.

The by-elections to Shiroda and Mandrem werenecessitated after the sitting Congress MLAs resigned from theAssembly and party and joined the BJP.

Also Read:Authorities yet to give sanctions to prosecute Kanhaiya, others in sedition case: Police to court

The Mapusa seat fell vacant due to the death ofsitting BJP MLA Francis D'Souza.

MGP President Dipak Dhavalikar told the news agency that his partywill contest in all the three Assembly seats.

While Dhavalikar earlier announced he will contestfrom Shiroda, he said candidates for the other two seats wouldbe decided by the party's central committee within a week.

He said his party decided to contest the bypolls "as amark of protest against the trend of mid-term defections setin the Goa Assembly".

When contacted, Goa BJP president Vinay Tendulkar saidthey would try to convince the MGP not to field its candidatesin the by-elections.

"We will hold discussions with them and I am sure theywill respect our view," he said.

Meanwhile, GFP president Vijai Sardesai andIndependent MLA Rohan Khaunte, who is the state's revenueminister, said they would support official candidates of thecoalition.

Also Read:Vadra will not contest elections: Singhvi

"As an alliance partner, we would be the last one togo back on our word we gave when we entered the alliance. Ourkarma will be in synergy with our dharma," Sardesai said.

He said the GFP will also support the BJP in both theLok Sabha seats in the coastal state.

The MGP and GFP have three MLAs each in the 40-member Assembly.

(With inputs from PTI)

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BJP's ally MGP to contest all 3 Assembly bypolls in Goa
         Panaji, Mar 11 (PTI) The Maharashtrawadi Gomantak
Party (MGP), an ally of the ruling BJP in Goa, on Monday said
it will contest bypolls to all the three Assembly seats
scheduled next month.
         The move is likely to pit the regional party against
the BJP in all the three Assembly seats of Shiroda, Mandrem
and Maspusa, where by-elections will be held along with the
Lok Sabha polls in the state on April 23.
         The MGP is a coalition partner in the Manohar
Parrikar-led government along with the Goa Forward Party (GFP)
and Independents.
         The by-elections to Shiroda and Mandrem were
necessitated after the sitting Congress MLAs resigned from the
Assembly and party and joined the BJP.
         The Mapusa seat fell vacant due to the death of
sitting BJP MLA Francis D'Souza.
         MGP President Dipak Dhavalikar told PTI that his party
will contest in all the three Assembly seats.
         While Dhavalikar earlier announced he will contest
from Shiroda, he said candidates for the other two seats would
be decided by the party's central committee within a week.
         He said his party decided to contest the bypolls "as a
mark of protest against the trend of mid-term defections set
in the Goa Assembly".
         When contacted, Goa BJP president Vinay Tendulkar said
they would try to convince the MGP not to field its candidates
in the by-elections.
         "We will hold discussions with them and I am sure they
will respect our view," he said.
         Meanwhile, GFP president Vijai Sardesai and
Independent MLA Rohan Khaunte, who is the state's revenue
minister, said they would support official candidates of the
coalition.
         "As an alliance partner, we would be the last one to
go back on our word we gave when we entered the alliance. Our
karma will be in synergy with our dharma," Sardesai said.
         He said the GFP will also support the BJP in both the
Lok Sabha seats in the coastal state.
         The MGP and GFP have three MLAs each in the 40-member
Assembly. PTI RPS
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