However, he went on to add that he was missing "Goan food in Delhi" and people can derive any meaning out of his remarks.
"Iske bareme apko Aamitji ne kaha hai, jo kaha hai utna hi mai wapas repeat karoonga (I will repeat what Amitji (Amit Shah) has said on this issue). I am a partyman, let party decide," he told reporters when asked if he would be the next Goa CM, if his party is voted to power.
"I have not said anything I only said I like Goan food. You can derive any meaning out of it," he commented.
Parrikar, who was amongst the early voters at the polling booth in Panaji constituency, expected the polling to cross 85 per cent mark this time.
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"Initial reports indicates beginning of a very good turnout. I expect good voting this time like last time when there was 83 per cent voting. It may even exceed 85 per cent this time," Parrikar said.
Parrikar said BJP expects the mandate with two third majority. Pollsters are saying that it would be a BJP majority. Everyone is predicting 22-25 seats, I will get better than that," he added.
Noting that it is a four-corner fight in the state, Parrikar quipped "Out of four corners, three are very weak."
"Except for four-five seats, MGP led combine does not pose any threat. This election will have 85 per cent voting. BJP has contacted each voter four to five times. People are very enthusiastic to give certificate to the good government."
Responding to a question about his camping in Goa for the campaign, Parrikar shot back, "Is it wrong to campaign? In democracy if you fall all the laws and guidelines, you can campaign."
To a question on recent Election Commission of India
notice to him over his statement on bribery, Parrikar said he had asked voters not to take bribe.
"Have you heard my statement? I have put a question mark. In Konkani 'marap' is a question mark and 'mara' means do," he said quoting his speech in St Cruz constituency.
"By changing one word you change the meaning of the sentence," Parrikar added.
On the EC notice, the minister said "I have told them the order which you have given to me does not even have authentication. First they had put it on the website and in the evening they gave me an order when I asked for it."
BJP's campaign was star-studded with several national leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah addressing the public meeting to rally support for the candidates.
While large number of new faces are contesting this time, the polls will decide political future of Goa's five former chief ministers - Churchill Alemao, Pratapsinh Rane, Ravi Naik, Digambar Kamat and Luizinho Faleiro along with present CM Laxmikant Parsekar.