Shri @manoharparrikar has been appointed as the CM of Goa. pic.twitter.com/liiUhnvX0e



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Manohar Parrikar to take oath as Goa Chief Minister tomorrow at 5 pm (file pic) pic.twitter.com/LADfoZDdT3



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Parrikar’s candidature meant to bring Goa allies on board

PANAJI: BJP leader Manohar Parrikar will be sworn in as chief minister of Goa on Tuesday."I have tendered my resignation as Defence Minister and have sent it to the PMO. I will be taking the oath (as Goa chief minister) tomorrow evening, along with the cabinet ministers," Parrikar told PTI on Monday.Asked how many ministers would be sworn in, Parrikar said, "The decision on the number of ministers and other issues are being currently worked out. Once the cabinet is finalised, we will inform the media."Governor Mridula Sinha had invited Parrikar to form the government after he staked claim and showed the support of 21 MLAs on Sunday.The governor asked Parrikar to prove majority in the assembly within 15 days of assuming charge. Parrikar’s candidature was cleared by the BJP parliamentary board on Sunday evening. On Monday, he resigned as the defence minister.He will take oath as the chief minister on Tuesday at 5 pm, ANI reported.BJP defeated Congress, which has more numbers, by tying up with Goa Forward Party , Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (both of whom have three MLAs), independent Rohan Khaunte and BJP-supported independent Govind Gaude.The saffron outfit has 13 MLAs in the 40-member Goa assembly while Congress has 17. Parrikar’s return to Goa would mean a vacancy in the cabinet committee on security.BJP sources said his replacement had not been decided though additional charge could be given to a senior minister.“We have formed the government under a common minimum programme to provide stable and to continue development in the state,” BJP leader Nitin Gadkari told reporters.During the discussion with BJP, Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and Goa Forward Party (GFP) put a condition that they would support the BJP-led coalition government if Parrikar was made the chief minister.Parrikar’s candidature was seen as necessary to get allies on board and to then lead a government held up by a disparate coalition.Even during the campaign, BJP’s Goa incharge Nitin Gadkari had suggested that Parrikar could return as CM, in what now seems to have been an acknowledgement that his successor Laxmikant Parsekar had failed to deliver the goods.GFP mentor and Fatorda MLA Vijay Sardesai and Khaunte, who were vocal critics of the saffron outfit, joined hands with the BJP alliance. BJP expects two more MLAs to join the coalition. MGP, which broke off the alliance with BJP on election eve over serious differences with Parsekar, returned to the BJP fold.Though GFP MLAs were not in favour of aligning with the BJP, the saffron party assured them that their various demands would be met. It also agreed to give cabinet berth to all three MLAs.BJP also assured two cabinet seats to MGP and one each to the two independents.