"I have tendered my resignation as Defence Minister and sent it to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO)" Parrikar told PTI today.
"I will be taking the oath tomorrow evening along with the cabinet ministers," he added.
Asked how many ministers would be sworn in, Parrikar said, "The decision on the number of ministers and other issues are being currently worked out. Once the cabinet is finalised, we will inform the media."
Thirteen BJP MLA and other legislators who pledged support to the party met Governor Mridula Sinha last evening, who later invited Parrikar to form the government.
The BJP stole a march on the Congress which failed to muster the numbers despite emerging as the single-largest party with 17 seats.
But by deft moves, coordinated by party veteran and Union minister Nitin Gadkari, the BJP succeeded in keeping the Congress at bay, winning over smaller parties and Independents, who were keen that Parrikar should lead the ministry.
Parrikar, 61, an engineer from IIT-Bombay, led the BJP in 2012 to victory and became the Chief Minister. He, however, was made the Defence Minister at the Centre in 2014 and was succeeded by Laxmikant Parsekar as the Chief Minister.
Parrikar, who graduated to the BJP from the RSS ranks, had also served as Chief Minister of the state from 2000 to 2002 and from 2002 to 2005.
Right from the start of the campaign this time, Parrikar was widely seen as the chief minister probable. He also extensively campaigned for the party in his home state.
Asked about his two-year stint at the Centre, Parrikar
said, "Initially I was finding the role as the Defence Minister as difficult but during last two-and-a-half years I have done my job well. I have done it with utter honesty."
"If I want to sum up my achievements as the Defence Minister, I can say, these are boosting of the morale of the force and better procurements," he said.
Parrikar said that through various defence deals, the ministry has saved crores of rupees as many tenders had earlier been over-quoted.
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