Manohar Parrikar takes oath as Goa CM; to prove majority on Thursday
Manohar Parrikar takes oath as Goa CM; to prove majority on Thursday
PANAJI (INDIA): Manohar Parrikar, who quit as Defence Minister, was today sworn in as chief minister of Goa to head a coalition government of local allies and Independents, three days after the BJP ended up second behind the Congress in a fractured mandate.nnEarlier in the day, the Congress suffered a setback in the Supreme Court which refused to stay 61-year-old Parrikar’s swearing-in ceremony as sought by the party.nnAccording to the directions of the apex court, Parrikar, who claimed to have support of 21 MLAs including 13 of the BJP, will have to prove majority on the floor of the assembly on March 16.nnThe decks for his swearing-in were cleared after a bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar refused to grant the stay on the Congress’ plea and ordered a floor test.nnThe bench directed that the assembly session be called at 11 AM on March 16 exclusively for holding of the floor test after swearing-in of the members.nnParrikar returned to Goa as the chief minister for the fourth time, though he could not complete full terms in his earlier stints.nnHe had formally staked claim to form the coalition government on Sunday, following which he got an invite from Governor Mridula Sinha to prove majority in House.nnAt a function held at the Raj Bhavan, the governor administered the oath of office and secrecy to Parrikar along with nine MLAs including two members of the BJP, three of the Goa Forward Party, two of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and as many Independents.nnThey will be allotted ministerial portfolios after the floor test.nnPrime Minister Narendra Modi extended his best wishes to Parrikar on becoming the chief minister of Goa and hoped that he will take the state to new heights of progress.nnAddressing reporters later, Parrikar exuded confidence that his government will last its full term.nn”I would prove majority on the floor of the House on Thursday only after which the portfolios would be distributed to the ministers who are inducted in the cabinet. The day after tomorrow, the procedure of proving majority on the floor of the House would be completed,” he said.nnParrikar said the regional parties have taken the lead to form this government and have requested him to head the dispensation by resigning as defence minister.nn”My priority would be to retain speciality of Goa that is Goanness. The statement about the common minimum programme (CMP) would be issued within a month,” he said.nnThe BJP leader, who is an IIT-Bombay alumnus, said they have the support of 22 MLAs in total.nn”There was a speculation for last two days whether BJP really got the majority required to form the government and here we are, we have 22 legislators with us,” he said.nnAmong the allies who took oath along with Parrikar are Ramakrishna alias Sudin Dhavalikar and Manohar Asgaonkar (both MGP), Vijai Sardesai, Jayesh Salgaoncar and Vinod Palyekar (all GFP), and Independents Rohan Khaunte and Govind Gawade.nnThe two BJP MLAs who were sworn in are outgoing deputy chief minister Francis D’Souza and Pandurang Madkaikar.nnBJP president Amit Shah along with Union ministers Venkaiah Naidu and Nitin Gadkari were present at the ceremony.nnSource: Press Trust of India