Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, a former Goa chief minister, and his Cabinet colleague Sripad Naik hail from the coastal state, but despite repeated queries, Gadkari declined to reveal if he was hinting at one of them.
"The second list of BJP candidates would be announced in the next two days. I am confident that we will get more seats than the last election. We will form the government. The elected representatives will elect their leader (the chief minister). This leader can either be from the elected representatives or we can even send (someone) from the Centre.
The BJP, which had won 21 of the 40 seats in the state in 2012, today released the first list of candidates for the February 4 Assembly election in the coastal state.
Asked which central leader could be shifted to Goa, Gadkari said, "There is no scarcity of leaders. The elected representatives will decide who their leader would be."
When specifically asked whether Parrikar or Naik (the MP from North Goa) would be brought in as the chief minister, the former BJP chief said, "Anyone selected by the MLAs can become the leader...Even from the Centre.
Responding to another query, the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways and Shipping said, "We are not confusing the Goan voters. We have only kept our options open. I am simply talking about a possibility."
Talking about the Goa polls, Gadkari said political stability was of utmost concern in the state which, in the past, has seen switching of sides by MLAs and chief ministers getting unseated mid-way.
"Goa has witnessed instability in the past. Goa governments were made unstable by a few legislators. Even for this election, many parties contesting the polls will not be able to form the government on their own.
Gadkari said for the BJP, the 21st century politics hinges on twin planks of stability and development, and the same model is being adopted in Goa as well.
"We will play the politics of development. We have formulated economic policies to create employment and also curb black money. The Modi Government has approved several schemes for Goa. The proposed airport in Goa will boost tourism."
"This year 60 cruise boats will arrive in Goa and in coming years the figure will touch 100. We are also augmenting Railway line and highways," said the Road Transport Minister.
"Employment would be generated in a big way due to infrastructure development. It will also give fillip to tourism. As much as 49 per cent of the capital investment would be spent on creation of jobs in tourism. In the next five years, we will have employment through development. Local will get employment in a big way," the BJP leader said.
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