Goa Forward Party, during the celebration of Opinion Poll day on January 16, had demanded that the statue of Sequeira, who spearheaded the movement against Goa's merger with Maharashtra, be installed at the Assembly complex.
BJPs state core committee, which met in Panaji, decided not to support the installation of any other statue there apart from the one existing of Goa's first Chief Minister Dayanand Bhausaheb Bandodkar.
Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar also participated in the BJP meeting.
The resolution further stated that the party would not do anything that would hurt the sentiments of the people as well as their respect and love for Bandodkar, hailed as a messiah of the "bahujan samaj".
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