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Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar met Goa governor Mridula Sinha with letter of support to stake claim to form BJP government on Sunday. Image Credit: PTI

New Delhi: The decks were cleared for Manohar Parrikar to take over as Goa Chief Minister with President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday accepting his resignation as Defence Minister and assigning additional charge of the ministry to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

“The President has accepted Manohar Parrikar’s resignation from the council of ministers with immediate effect under clause (2) of Article 75 of the Constitution,” a President Office statement said.

It said that the President, as advised by the Prime Minister, has directed that Jaitley shall be assigned the charge of the Ministry of Defence in addition to his existing portfolios.

Earlier in the day, Parrikar resigned to head a new Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Goa.

Parrikar sent a faxed letter of resignation to the Prime Minister’s Office ahead of the oath taking ceremony, set for Tuesday at 5pm at Raj Bhavan in Goa.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and BJP President Amit Shah would be present at the swearing-in ceremony.

Parrikar was on Sunday appointed by the BJP to head the new government. Goa Governor Mridula Sinha has asked Parrikar to prove majority on the floor of the Goa Legislative Assembly 15 days after taking oath.

He has claimed the support of 21 lawmakers in the 40-member Goa assembly. The BJP with 13 MLAs is supported by three legislators each of the Goa Forward Party and the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party and two independent legislators.

“I have tendered my resignation as Defence Minister and sent it to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO)” Parrikar said.

“I will be taking the oath tomorrow evening along with the cabinet ministers,” he added.

Asked how many ministers would be sworn in, Parrikar said, “The decision on the number of ministers and other issues are being currently worked out. Once the cabinet is finalised, we will inform the media.”

The BJP, which failed to cross the halfway mark in the assembly polls with its tally dipping to 13 from 21, pulled off a coup Sunday by enlisting the support of the Goa Forward Party (GFP), Maharastrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and two Independents, to reach the magic figure of 21 in the 40-member house.

Thirteen BJP MLA and other legislators who pledged support to the party met Governor Mridula Sinha on Sunday evening, who later invited Parrikar to form the government.

The BJP stole a march on the Congress which failed to muster the numbers despite emerging as the single-largest party with 17 seats.

The Congress was hoping to get the support of the GFP which has bagged three seats in its maiden bid at the hustings.

But by deft moves, coordinated by party veteran and Union minister Nitin Gadkari, the BJP succeeded in keeping the Congress at bay, winning over smaller parties and Independents, who were keen that Parrikar should lead the ministry.

Parrikar, 61, an engineer from IIT-Bombay, led the BJP in 2012 to victory and became the Chief Minister. He, however, was made the Defence Minister at the Centre in 2014 and was succeeded by Laxmikant Parsekar as the Chief Minister.

Parsekar was defeated in Mandrem constituency this time and also most of the ministers in his cabinet failed to win.

Parrikar, who graduated to the BJP from the RSS ranks, had also served as Chief Minister of the state from 2000 to 2002 and from 2002 to 2005.

Right from the start of the campaign this time, Parrikar was widely seen as the chief minister probable. He also extensively campaigned for the party in his home state.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the campaign and before, lavished praises on Parrikar over his competence and decision-making capacity as the Defence Minister, especially in the context of the surgical strike on terror launch pads across the border in Jammu and Kashmir.