"All three parties will opt for seat sharing during the upcoming Goa polls. This would be a grand alliance between like-minded forces," MGP leader Sudin Dhavalikar told reporters here in the presence of RSS rebel leader Subhash Velingkar representing GSM and Sanjay Raut of Shiv Sena.
The alliance, which is contesting in all 35 out of the 40 seats in the Goa Assembly has announced Sudin as their chief ministerial face.
Dhavalikar said Shiv Sena will contest on four seats - Saligao, Thivim, Cuncolim and Mormugao, and GSM on six seats - Siolim, Panaji, Mayem, Sankhali, Curchorem and Velim constituencies.
"Once we form the government, the first and foremost decision would be taken to withdraw government grants given to schools having English as Medium of Instruction (MOI)," Velingkar told reporters.
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He said education in English is against the universal principles and unnatural as worldwide it is established that teaching should be only in mother tongue.
The alliance partners have also decided to form a co-ordination committee with Velingkar as its convenor.
"The co-ordination committee will be a channel between all the three parties to communicate among themselves," Velingkar said.
He also stated that the alliance partners will form a common minimum programme which would be the focus point of the alliance.
"Shiv Sena is known for abiding by alliance and it will also do the same in Goa with allies," Raut added.