Political theatre outside, Parrikar’s remains lie inside, Kala Academy

Gadkari tells allies: Agree to BJP’s choice of CM or face dissolution of Assembly, New CM to be named soon once allies agree

Team Herald

Panjim: The game of thrones in Goa is well and truly on. Even as Manohar Parrikar’s body lies in state at the Kala Academy in Panjim, the nerve centre for art, culture, music, theatre and films, it has today become the venue of the last dirge of Parrikar. While the CM’s candidate is close to getting finalised, the complete picture is yet to emerge (this story will e updated regularly).

Outside Kala Academy, in rooms of five star resorts and in homes of senior politicians, the political theatre is well and truly being scripted, and played out. No political transition in Goa is simple. Even though Parrikar’s prolonged battle with cancer had given enough time for the BJP to prepare for transition. But you can never be prepared in advance. When the time came, after Goa’s tallest son passed away into eternity; Goa’s eternal political problems surfaced, primarily within parties. Here is what transpired within the ruling party and the two allies, the Goa Forward Party and the MGP

INSIDE BJP

Union AYUSH Minister Shripad Naik was the first choice of the BJP at the centre. When this name was proposed both the MGP as well as the Goa Forward opposed this. The choice of Shripad Naik was made keeping his mind his seniority. If this was accepted, then former Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar, who lost from Mandrem would have been the front runner for the North Goa Lok Sabha seat.

When this wasn’t working out, Speaker and Sanquelim MLA Pramod Sawant  became the front runner, Known for being soft spoken and non controversial, Sawant  has been pitch-forked in the front runners position, with the hope that the MGP and the Goa Forward would accept him. It is learnt that the Goa Forward Party still hasn’t green lighted this move but a decision is expected shortly

However Nitin Gadkari is playing tough and has clearly indicated that if BJP’s final choice for CM is not accepted, the party would not hesitate to ensure that the Assembly is dissolved or kept in suspended animation. Importantly, the BJP also needs to take each of its own party MLAs on board since at least one Minister Vishwajit Rane nurses a burning ambition to be CM.

How the DIGGU factor fizzled out

Meanwhile,  the very concerted move of the BJP to  break Margao MLA and former Chief Minister Digambar Kamat came a cropper when the party rank and file reacted very sharply when this move was floated within the party, after the core committee seemed favorable to the move. By the time Kamat reached Delhi, notwithstanding all his denials to the effect, to finalise his move, the backlash from the rank and file an even sections of the party’s senior leadership forced the party to hold it. Moreover the news of Mr Parrikar’s passing, shifted focus from the move completely

INSIDEMGP

Sudin Dhavlikar the evergreen CM in waiting staked his own claim to be Chief Minister stating that he has “sacrificed a lot”. Dhavlikar has a standing offer from the BJP to become CM only if he joins the BJP. However there is a twist here. His two MLAs, Tourism Minister Babu Azgaonkar and Sanvordem MLA Deepak Pauskar are not necessarily with him and even vulnerable to a poaching attempt by other parties including the BJP. This time around though, Dhavlikar, inspite of his closeness to Nitin Gadkari, isn’t quite getting the traction he needs to fulfill his desperate attempt to be CM.

At the same time the MGP, when it comes to collectively supporting the BJP’s choice for CM hasn’t quite agreed to other names propped up by the ruling party including Pramod Sawant.

INSIDE GOA FORWARD

Goa Forward’s Vijai Sardesai has adopted a wait and watch approach for long not wanting to upset any applecart. The party has maintained all along that it supported a Parrikar led government and is exercising its right to weigh all options before committing to a new BJP ruled dispensation. But it is unlikely that the GF will be too rigid in its approach and prevent government formation and risk dissolution of the Assembly

INSIDE Congress

The Congress has met the governor and staked claim to form the government, claiming rightly, that it is the single largest party in the Assembly with 14 MLAs to BJP’s 12. The BJP is aware of this and therefore doesn’t want to delay naming their CM and getting support of the allies.

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