Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

CONG, NCP MAY NOT BE ALLIES FOR GOA POLLS

- Faisal Malik

MUMBAI: The Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) may not ally with the Congress in the upcoming Assembly elections in Goa. The two parties fought the polls together in 2012.

The NCP has started forming a political front with the help of local parties for the elections.

Party leaders said they were keen on contesting the polls with the Congress. However, with their old ally not responding, it now plans to make a front of small parties to contest the polls.

The 40-seat Goa Assembly is expected to go to the polls by February. The NCP, which was a partner in power in the Congressle­d government before 2012, failed in the previous elections and wants to get back its lost space in the coastal state.

“We are in talks with the United Goan Democratic Party (UGDP) led by Babush Monserrate, a legislator who was expelled from the Congress last year and Goa Forward headed by former state election commission­er Prabhkar Timble,” revealed a senior NCP leader.

Last time, the NCP contested six seats and is ready to accept the same seat-sharing formula, he said. Nawab Malik, NCP spokespers­on, also admitted the Congress was not giving the party the expected response for a coalition in the Goa polls.

“We are still interested in an alliance with the Congress , as we don’t want a division of secular votes,” Malik said.

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