He said it was possible for the Congress, which emerged as the single largest party with 16 seats in the Goa Assembly, to form the government and get a majority with support of the NCP and other regional political parties.
Pawar said NCP MLA Churchill Alemao supported the BJP to form the government to avoid "re-election" to the state assembly.
"It was possible to form the government and get majority. There were some political parties and local parties ready to extend support. After waiting two or three days, there was no action from the Congress side," he told reporters here.
"They (Congress) did not come forward or fulfil their responsibility. Otherwise ultimate result was re-election and that situation we would not have supported," he said.
"Simple thing... Whether you want a government or not," Pawar said when pointed out that the NCP MLA's single vote was crucial for the BJP for forming the government in Goa.
The BJP-led alliance, headed by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, was supported in the trust vote by 12 saffron party members, Goa Forward Party and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, (3 MLAs each), as many Independents and one from NCP (Alemao).
"It is unfortunate," he said when asked whether "a weak Congress" was in a position to offer leadership as a viable alternative to the BJP at the Centre.
Pawar said he could not comment on other political parties. But now when the BJP was gaining strength by the day and government headed by it was using all its forces to strengthen their organisations and ideology, "it is the responsibility of other forces to provide a viable alternative," he said.
He said the Congress could of course take some initiatives, but one party as of today could not take the entire responsibility. So like-minded, secular and progressive forces have to come together and provide a viable alternative.
On the coming presidential polls and chances of him becoming a candidate for posts of President or Vice President with BJP support, Pawar said the BJP would only field persons who support them ideologically.
"President or Vice President... Let them decide. Let me say frankly, the BJP will always try to select somebody who is ideologically supportive to them," he said.
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