"The BJP has been involved in horse-trading, promising sums, ministries, corporations and SUVs to the non-BJP MLAs to get their support," Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh alleged.
"I have never seen in any other state where a political party which has been rejected outright, where the CM has lost, six ministers have lost, yet they are staking claim to form the government," he told reporters here.
"The BJPshould accept the defeat. The people of Goa have defeated the BJP," said Singh who is here in Goa to oversee the party's affairs after counting of votes.
Besides the humiliating defeat of Parsekar, who lost by over 7,000 votes, six BJP ministers too were trounced.
Singh said the Congress party is in touch with "the non-BJP MLAs to form the government."
"We are also in touch with non-BJP MLAs and we are absolutely sure that we have the numbers on our side. We will definitely have over 21 MLAs with us," he said.
On attempts by BJP to retain power by cobbling up an alliance with smaller parties, Singh said he is surprised at the "hunger for power" of (Defence Minister) Manohar Parrikar and BJP.
"BJP was always claiming to be a party of morals and characters. Is this the moral and character of any political party?" he asked.
Parrikar had said yesterday, "In the situation of a fractured mandate, everyone is in the race to form the government. We are also there. If BJP acts like a core group and brings together smaller parties, we can still give a stable government."
Both the Congress and the BJP are trying to woo the smaller parties to form government in the 40-member House, where the majority mark is 21.
The MGP, the Goa Forward Party and the independents won three seats each while the NCP bagged one seat in the state.
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