Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Tuesday that some Congress MLAs have expressed interest in joining the BJP.
In an exclusive interview to NDTV, Parrikar said, "I can't stop anyone from sending me messages. I'm not interested but I can't stop people from messaging that they are interested in resigning and joining (BJP)."
Congress legislators had a heated discussion with party general secretary Digvijay Singh on Tuesday morning and were reportedly unhappy with the party.
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Without taking any names, Congress MLA Vishwajit Rane said on Tuesday that the Congress failed to form the government in Goa, despite having 17 seats, as the party was slow to make a decision.
In the interview, Parrikar denied the accusations made by the Congress that the BJP was involved in any horse-trading. He said that the BJP had not given any monetary incentives for support.
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The BJP staked claim even after Congress managed to muster 17 seats in the Assembly elections. Congress took the matter to the Supreme Court, calling it unconstitutional. The SC refused to put a stay on Parrikar's oath taking and passed an order to hold a floor test on 16 March.
Parrikar took oath as the state's chief minister for the fourth time on Tuesday.
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