BJP to work out roadmap for 2012 Goa elections in 15 days

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The state executive committee has decided to chart out a plan of reaching to a maximum number of electorate, including minorities,' Goa BJP president Laxmikant Parsekar said.

The BJP will chalk out a roadmap for the 2012 Goa Assembly elections in the next fortnight, a party leader said today.
    
"In next 15 days, we will decide on the roadmap for next elections," Goa BJP president Laxmikant Parsekar said after the party's State executive committee meeting here.
    
The state executive committee has decided to chart out a plan of reaching to a maximum number of electorate, including minorities, he said.
    
Parsekar said that anti-government sentiments prevailing in the state would work in favour of the BJP, which is currently in opposition.
    
He said the BJP, which ruled the state for four years until 2005, will be more aggressive in the coming days.
    
"We will also have an opportunity of exposing the state government on the floor of the House during the Assembly session which begins next month," he added.
    
Parsekar said during the 15-day session, 70 to 80 questions would be debated, which means that the state government would be exposed in these many instances.
    
Focus would also be on members of the minority community who have been fed a wrong impression about the party by the Congress, he said.
    
"Congress has portrayed us as an anti-minority party. But recently the perception of these communities have changed," Parsekar added.