BJP struggling to
rule Panaji
Sandesh Prabhudesai
27 March 2001
Posing challenge before Bharatiya Janata
Party's chief minister Manohar Parrikar in his home constituency
of Panaji, the Congress is trying hard to take over the
seat of mayor in the municipal polls.
In spite of having a party-sponsored panel
and one councillor elected unopposed on their side, the
ruling BJP could win only seven seats out of 18 in the elections
held on 25 March. Results were declared today evening.
On the other hand, the panel sponsored
by former Congress minister Somnath Zuwarkar has won six
seats while five have been elected independents. One each
among them is expected to support the BJP and Zuwarkar panels.
The prestige of the chief minister thus
depends upon three independent councillors while horsetrading
has already begun to take over the capital city of the tourist
state. The council was not in the hands of Parrikar even
last time.
From among the 122 candidates for 18 seats,
over 56 per cent voters elected only three sitting councillors
while defeating five of them. Other eight councillors did
not contest while former mayor Ramesh Silimkhan's wife Ashalata
was elected this time as his ward was reserved for a woman.
The defeated candidates also include Nationalist
Congress Party general secretary Surendra Furtado, former
Congress general secretary Avinash Bhosale and former vice
president of Panaji municipality and MLA Isidore Fernandes'
wife Paulina.
Though the sole election of Panaji municipality
held separately after elections for 11 municipalities in
October cannot be termed as a
trend setter, it is definitely a blow to chief minister
Parrikar, who has won the Assembly polls from Panaji for
the second term.
Zuwarkar, on the other hand, is the third-time
Congress MLA from Taleigao, which is also part of the Panaji
municipality. The election had thus become a prestige point
for both the ruling BJP as well as the opposition Congress,
with eyes of all political experts set on it.
The elected councillors belonging to the
BJP-sponsored panel are Precila Cabral (Ward No 1), Agnelo
Silveira (unopposed-3), Ramchandra Bharne (8), Yatin Parekh
(sitting councillor-10), Ashok Naik (11), Pritam Rane (13)
and Dipak Mhapsekar (16).
On the other hand, members of the Zuwarkar
panel are Nicholas Fernandes (4), Julie D'Silva (5), Dayanand
Karapurkar (7), Ruth Surendra Furtado (9), Lina Madkaikar
(12) and Ashalata Silimkhan (14).
Among the independents, Tony Rodrigues
(6) is expected to support Zuwarkar panel while sitting
councillor Rudresh Chodankar (15) would probably support
the BJP panel, making the BJP strong with eight councillors
against seven of the Zuwarkar panel.
In a neck-to-neck fight, the fate of a
new mayor thus depends upon three independents - sitting
councillor Carolina Po (1), Patricia Pinto (17) and Domingos
Pinto (18).
The councillors who lost elections miserably
are Surendra Furtado, Paulina Fernandes, Mangaldas Naik,
Krishna Vaingankar and Fatima Coutinho. Furtado's wife however
got elected, besides wife of Silimkhan, the former mayor
of Panaji.
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