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Parsekar was the chief of BJP’s manifesto committee for the upcoming Goa Legislative Assembly election and was also a member of the party’s Core Committee.
After being denied a ticket for the upcoming Goa Assembly polls, former Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Laxmikant Parsekar resigned from the membership of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday.
“This is to inform you that I hereby tender my resignation from the primary membership of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Goa Pradesh with immediate effect. You are requested to kindly accept my resignation forthwith and relieve me immediately from all responsibilities relating to the activities of the party,” said Parsekar in his resignation letter to BJP Goa president Sadanand Tanawde.
Parsekar also resigned from the post of convener, BJP Manifesto Committee for Goa Assembly elections 2022.
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Earlier today, speaking to ANI, Parsekar said, “I was an honest BJP worker. Whatever development work I did was done from public money and not from my pocket. But today, those development works are pending. I feel it is my responsibility to do that. If they are not completed then the grief of wasting public money will remain in my mind. So, to complete that development work, I do not have to join the party in the government. I do not even have to be a minister or a chief minister. I can also complete those development works as an MLA.”
Parsekar said he was a member of the BJP for years but the party took him for granted.
“The development work I have done in the last five years has been deliberately put on hold. Its grief is in my mind. That development work must be completed. So, I am going to resign from BJP this evening and am going to contest the election as an independent candidate. Devendra Fadnavis, BJP election in charge of Goa, also met me yesterday to appease me. But I am firm in my decision. I am not resigning just because Dayanand Sopte was given the ticket but there are many reasons. This decision was not made overnight. It is a decision made in the last 3-4 years,” he emphasized.
Parsekar was the chief of BJP’s manifesto committee for the upcoming Goa Legislative Assembly election and was also a member of the party’s Core Committee. BJP has nominated sitting MLA Dayanand Sopte from Mandrem Assembly seat for upcoming Goa elections.
BJP on Thursday released its first list of 34 candidates for the upcoming Goa assembly election.
Goa will go to the assembly polls on February 14. The counting of votes will take place on March 10.
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