Utpal Parrikar, son of former Goa Chief Minister late Manohar Parrikar, announced on Friday that he will be contesting the upcoming Goa Assembly election from Panjim constituency as an Independent candidate.
This move comes after BJP denied him the ticket and choose sitting MLA Babush Monserrate.
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Manohar Parrikar, a stalwart of BJP in Goa, had represented the constituency for over two decades. “I will be contesting as an independent candidate from Panaji constituency. Panjim people voted for Manohar Parrikar all these years because he stood for certain values. I also have those values in me. The time has come for me also to stand up to those values”, he said.
Utpal said he shares an immense bond with the people of Panaji. “I tried to convince my party (BJP) for Panjim ticket saying that people support me. But they chose an opportunist instead who joined the party in the last two years. Due to these circumstances, I had no other choice but to stand as an independent candidate for values that my father always stood up for. Let the people of Panjim decide,” he added.
Asked if any party has lent him support, he said, “considering the candidates that I will be fighting with, any support is always welcome.”
“I am not in the election for any post, fighting it for some values that I have grown up with. I will go ahead and let Panjim decide,” he added
BJP has fielded sitting MLA Atanasio “Babush” Monserrate, from Panaji. He had joined the BJP along with nine other MLAs in 2019 from Congress. Goa will go for assembly polls on February 14.
(With ANI inputs)