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Parsekar's unflinching loyalty rewarded
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Family members cheer during the swearing-in ceremony as Laxmikant Parsekar (not in the picture) takes oath as the new Chief Minister of Goa in Panaji on Saturday. PTI
Family members cheer during the swearing-in ceremony as Laxmikant Parsekar (not in the picture) takes oath as the new Chief Minister of Goa in Panaji on Saturday. PTI

Laxmikant Parsekar, who had rebelled against his family of die-hard MGP supporters to contest his first Assembly election on a BJP ticket in 1988, has reaped the reward for his loyalty to the party with his election as the new Chief Minister of Goa.

The 58-year-old leader, with strong RSS connections, is the 22nd Chief Minister of the politically volatile state and 12th person to hold the post.

Branded a ‘rebel’, Parsekar started his political journey in the 1980s, treading a path that his family strongly disapproved of when he had his first tryst with the hustings in 1988 from Mandrem constituency as a BJP candidate. His farming family was a staunch supporter of then politically powerful regional outfit—Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party. He was pitted against Ramakant Khalap, an influential politician in the state polity, and lost.

Parsekar’s decision to contest as a candidate of the BJP, then a virtual non-entity in the coastal state, was received with shock by his family and the village, an MGP stronghold. “My family refused to digest the fact that I am contesting against Khalap. It was in the year 1988 when BJP was hardly known in the state,” he said.

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(Published 09 November 2014, 01:23 IST)