BJP mum on fielding Parrikar’s son for Panaji Assembly bypoll
PTI, Apr 11, 2019, 12:43 PM IST
Panaji: Amid speculation that Utpal Parrikar, elder son of late Manohar Parrikar, is a frontrunner for the BJP ticket for Panaji Assembly bypoll, the party Thursday said “some names” were being discussed for the seat.
The bypoll, scheduled on May 19, was necessitated after the death of sitting MLA and the then chief minister Manohar Parrikar last month.
He said the BJP will shortlist the candidate and a final call on it would be taken by the party’s election committee and the parliamentary board.
Asked if Utpal Parrikar’s name may figure in the list, Naik said, “A few names are being discussed and details would be revealed soon.”
He said the selection of candidate will be done after conducting a detailed survey in the constituency and also taking into account factors like loyalty, winnability and the person’s commitment towards the party.
Utpal Parrikar, 38, who has done a Masters degree from the US and is presently into business was unavailable for comment.
Parrikar died on March 17 after a prolonged battle with pancreatic cancer. After his demise, some BJP leaders had reportedly advised his sons Utpal and Abhijat to work for the party.
The Panaji Assembly seat has been held by BJP since 1994, when Manohar Parrikar got elected from there for the first time and continued winning it till 2017.
The constituency witnessed a bypoll in 2014 when he was elevated to the Union cabinet.
His close aide Siddharth Kunkolienkar won the bypoll and also the 2017 Assembly poll, before vacating the seat in August 2017 to enable Manohar Parrikar to enter the Assembly again.
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