"I will continue to be the Goa unit chief of BJP till my party wishes. Although I have become a member of the Rajya Sabha, I will continue working for the party organisation in the state. The ongoing party programmes will continue," Tendulkar told PTI today.
Tendulkar yesterday won the sole Rajya Sabha seat from Goa, defeating his Congress counterpart and sitting MP Shantaram Naik.
Tendulkar said it is for the party to decide whether to continue him as the chief of the state unit or relieve of the charge.
"(My) first priority will be do works in 22 constituencies whose MLAs voted for me. Also in two constituencies of Panaji and Valpoi where by-election is pending," he said.
To a question, Tendulkar said the works in the constituencies of opposition legislators would be a "second priority".
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