Goa Deputy CM hints 2017 polls as his last assembly elections

D’Souza was the front runner for the post of chief minister when former CM Manohar Parrikar was elevated as defence minister.

MAPUSA: Goa Deputy Chief Minister Francis D'Souza on Friday hinted that February 4 polls might be his last Legislative Assembly elections.

The sitting MLA from Mapusa, who was among the first Catholic leaders to join the BJP two decades ago, has exuded confidence of retaining his seat.

"This is my fifth tenure which means I have already spent 20 years. It is not easy. I had to sacrifice my personal and family life and get into social work. There comes a time you should stop," D'souza indicated.

"Another five years should be just right for me. I might opt for other paths like being a Governor, going to Delhi, something like that. Being an MLA is not the only choice. I am trying to make it in last election. I am 62-year-old now and will be 67 at the end of five years," he observed.

D’Souza was the front runner for the post of chief minister when former CM Manohar Parrikar was elevated as defence minister. But he had lost the stake to Laxmikant Parsekar.

When asked if he is in the race for the chief ministerial post in this polls, he said, "All those who get elected as MLA are in the race. All are eligible."

"Traditionally, elected representatives decide who should be the leader. They will decide whether the CM would be one amongst them or from the Centre," he said.

He also expressed confidence the upcoming election is going be the 'easiest one' for him as it would be a referendum on the work done in his constituency in the last 20 years.

To a query on MGP snapping ties with BJP ahead of polls, D’Souza said, "It would have been good if MGP was with us, then it would have resulted into consolidation of votes. But there comes a time when you have to be independent. I feel that when you ally with the other party, your strength gets reduced. MGP does not have base in most of the constituencies."

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