"Each one has a different opinion. Lot of people have different opinion. What is there if they express opinion?" the Chief Minister asked.
Parrikar was responding to the demand by a section of BJP workers, who want the party to break its pre-poll alliance with MGP.
When asked whether the party workers had expressed their wish in front of him, Parrikar refused to comment.
During the recent state executive meeting of BJP, a section of party workers had asked the leaders to drop MGP from the government.
Meanwhile, MGP leader and state transport minister Sudin Dhavalikar, reacting to the demand, said "it must be the wish of a few BJP workers."
"You will find few workers in every party with different views. There are few people who have bigger political ambitions," he added.
BJP legislator Vishnu Wagh said such a demand was "foolish" as the party had stitched a pre-poll alliance with the MGP.
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