"When I took over (as CM) two years back, first couple of months were spent only in studying the administration. In last one-and-half years, I have got several things on track. It is obvious that if I get continuity, it would be better for the state," Parsekar told PTI in an interview during his campaign at Mandrem constituency.
Goa is going to polls to elect 40-member House on February 4.
Responding to a query on BJP president Amit Shah's statement that next Goa government would function under leadership of Parrikar "irrespective of wherever he may be working", Parsekar said he had never demanded the CM's post in first place.
"Though I am chief minister today, I had not asked for it (the post). Neither Ilobbied nor I went to Central leadership nor asked the MLAs to support me. I have been a disciplined soldier of the party and will continue to be like that," he added.
Speculations on who will don the mantle of CM of the coastal state reached feverish pitch after Union minister and Goa election incharge Nitin Gadkari had said the CM candidate will either be chosen by the elected representatives or a leader could be sent from the Centre, perceived as a reference to Parrikar.
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