The Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP), one of the constituents of the BJP-led NDA government in Goa, on Monday said a "common solution" on the political situation rising out of the indisposition of Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has to come from the BJP.
MGP chief Deepak Dhavalikar said the solution has to come from the BJP as it was the single largest party in ruling alliance.
Parrikar is currently recuperating in the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi and three observers from the BJP are in the coastal state to take stock of the political situation.
"This is a coalition government but the decision (on governance in the absence of Parrikar) has to be taken by the BJP since it is the largest party in the state government. We are waiting for a common solution on the current situation, which the BJP will give us," Dhavalikar said Monday.
The BJP's solution should be in sync with what the allies have been requesting, he said, adding that his party had not given any specific proposal to the BJP on a change of leadership.
"Yes, we have told them (the BJP) if they are considering it (change in leadership), then charge should be given to the senior-most minister. Our demand continues to stand," Dhavalikar said.
On Saturday he had told reporters, "It is high time Parrikar hands over the charge to the senior-most minister for smooth functioning of the government."
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