The Goa state executive meeting of the BJP would be held here on April 21, a senior functionary said today.
According to the leader, though no political agenda is scheduled for discussion, the one-day conclave is held against the backdrop of the BJP's poor performance in recently-held Assembly elections.
"We have chalked out various issues for discussion at the state executive meeting which would be held on April 21," Goa state unit BJP president Vinay Tendulkar told PTI.
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Tendulkar said though no political discussion is on the cards, several other issues could be discussed at the meeting.
Party MLAs and ministers would attend the conclave.
BJP's tally in the polls came down to 13 from 21 seats it had won in 2012 elections, four less than the Congress which emerged as the single largest party in 2017 elections.
The BJP, which later formed the coalition government under Manohar Parrikar on support of Independent MLAs and two local outfits, already held a string meetings to study its debacle at the hustings.
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