The Aam Aadmi Party, which had failed to win even a single seat of the 39 it contested, had projected former bureaucrat Elvis Gomes as their chief ministerial candidate.
Gomes had resigned as Inspector General of Prisons to join AAP and led its campaign in Goa.
"In fact a lot of people thought that Elvis is my strong officer. When he went to a political set up, lot of people asked me whether I have planted my man there," Parrikar said.
Parrikar wasaddressing the event to launch Vedanta's Women's Football League.
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Gomes who is also president of Goa Football Association was present on the dais along with the chief minister.
Parrikar said he does not mix politics and development or football.
"Whether it is development, game or state as a whole, for me every person is equal and I don't treat them as an adversary," he said.
Referring to Gomes, he said "political differences will be there. Once election code of conduct is announced, we won't see each other. But after that we can work together."
He said Goa also requires the push in football.
"In spite of all our efforts we can't find many of them representing the country. Lot of facilities need to be opened up but the only problem is that there has to be some discipline," he commented.
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