Business Standard

Goa Cong's Monserratte denies BJP claim that he wanted ticket

Image

Press Trust of India Panaji

The BJP Sunday claimed the Congress Panaji Assembly bypoll candidate Atanasio Monserratte had approached them for a ticket, a charge denied by him.

BJP Goa chief Vinay Tendulkar told a press conference on Sunday that Monserratte was aspiring to contest upcoming Panaji by-election on a BJP ticket and he had even visited the party office for the same, adding that his request was turned down by the ruling party.

The Panaji bypoll will take place on May 19.

"Monserratte decided to contest on a Congress ticket after we denied him our candidature. He had come to our office asking for a ticket, and we refused his request," Tendulkar said.

 

He claimed Monserratte had termed Congress a "scrap party" while asking for a BJP ticket.

Minutes after the press conference by Tendulkar, Monserratte said the former's claims were false.

"I never wanted a BJP ticket. In fact, the BJP had asked me not to contest on a Congress ticket from Panaji," Monserratte said.

He, however, admitted that he had visited the BJP office and met its state organisational secretary Satish Dhond.

"There is nothing for me to hide. Yes I visited BJP office and met Satish Dhond. I had met him to tell him that I was resigning from Goa Forward Party and joining the Congress to contest Panaji bypoll. I never asked or wanted a BJP ticket," he said.

Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: May 05 2019 | 9:40 PM IST

Explore News