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Raut, however, said that Chidambaram should not be held responsible as he was only executing the decisions taken by his party’s high command. ”Shiv Sena had presented the proposal before Congress as per which the Sonia Gandhi-led party would contest 30 seats, while the rest of the 10 seats could be distributed amongst the alliance partners, including NCP, Sena and GFP. These are the 10 seats in Goa, where Congress has never won,” he said.
But the Congress did not respond to that proposal, he said, adding that the party should introspect.
The Sena’s list of first nine candidates include its state unit chief Jitesh Kamat, who will contest from Mapusa constituency. ”Our party has a clean image. It will create a history in Goa in this election,” the Sena’s Rajya Sabha member said.
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Another prominent candidate of the Sena is Shailendra Velingkar, son of former Goa RSS chief Subhash Velingkar, who will fight from the Panaji assembly constituency.
Raut said that his party was ready to support Utpal Parrikar, son of former Goa chief minister late Manohar Parrikar, if he contests as an independent. Utpal Parrikar was denied a ticket by the BJP from the Panaji seat, although he had expressed a desire to contest as its candidate from that constituency. ”If we support Utpal, we will also take an assurance from him that he would not support the BJP if it is voted to power,” he said. The electoral battle for Goa has become multi-cornered with the entry of Mamata Banerjee-led TMC and aggressive campaigning by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
So far, poll tie-ups were forged between the regional Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and TMC, and between the Congress and the GFP.
In the 2017 elections, the Congress had emerged as the single-largest party in Goa by winning 17 seats in the 40-member House, but could not come to power as the BJP, which bagged 13, allied with some independents and regional parties to form the government.