To accommodate new lawmakers, four existing ministers would need to be dropped from the cabinet. (File)

Four Goa legislators, including three Congress rebels who joined the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) recently, would be inducted in the state cabinet on Saturday, sources told news agency PTI today.

Ten of the 15 Congress lawmakers, led by Leader of Opposition Chandrakant Kavlekar, switched sides and joined the BJP on Wednesday.

Accompanied by Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, the breakaway group met BJP president Amit Shah and its working president JP Nadda in New Delhi on Thursday. All the lawmakers returned to Goa today.

However, Mr Sawant stayed back to attend a high-level meeting on the issue of mining in Goa, which has come to a standstill following a February 2018 Supreme Court order. The meeting will be held in the national capital in the evening today. Home Minister Amit Shah and Union Minister of Mines Pralhad Joshi will attend the meeting.

A top BJP source said three of the 10 former Congress lawmakers and Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly Michael Lobo would be sworn-in as ministers on Saturday. However, he did not disclose the names of the three former Congress lawmakers who would get ministerial berths.

Mr Lobo, a BJP lawmaker, confirmed that he and three others would join the Sawant-led cabinet.

Mr Lobo was instrumental in convincing the 10 Congress lawmakers to switch sides, giving the BJP an overwhelming majority in the 40-member state Assembly, the sources said.

In order to accommodate the new lawmakers in the cabinet, Mr Sawant would be dropping four ministers, most of them from the BJP's alliance partners, the sources said.

Mr Sawant had said a decision on the fate of the coalition partners in the cabinet would be taken only after he returned to Goa.

However, the sources said all the three ministers of the Goa Forward Party (GFP) -- its president and Deputy Chief Minister Vijai Sardesai, Vinod Palyekar and Jayesh Salgaonkar -- were expected to be dropped, along with Independent lawmaker and Revenue Minister Rohan Khaunte.

The GFP, a regional party, has been with the BJP ever since it formed the government in the coastal state after the February, 2017 Assembly polls.

Mr Kavlekar, who returned to the state from New Delhi, told reporters at the Goa airport that he took the decision to join the BJP as his Assembly constituency had remained underdeveloped all these years.

"I was in the opposition for long which was affecting the development of my constituency. I have taken this step as the BJP is a party which has been pro-development and when I remain in power, it will help the people of my constituency," he said.

The other leaders who switched sides are Atanasio Monserratte, Jeniffer Monserratte, Francis Silveira, Philip Nery Rodrigues, Cleaofacio Dias, Wilfred D'Sa, Nilkant Halarnkar, Isidor Fernandes and Antonio Fernandes.