Goa Vikas Party
Goa Vikas Party | |
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Abbreviation | GVP |
Leader | Francisco Pacheco |
President | Viola Pacheco |
Founder | Sitaram Bandodkar |
Headquarters | Porvorim, Goa[1] |
ECI Status | Registered Unrecognised Party[1] |
Alliance | National Democratic Alliance |
Seats in the Legislative Assembly |
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(Goa) |
Politics of India Political parties Elections |
The Goa Vikas Party (GVP) is a regional political party from Goa, India, led by Francisco Pacheco.[2] The GVP was founded by late Sitaram Bandodkar,[3] and the current president is Francisco Pacheco's partner Viola Pacheco.[4][5] It was revived by Pacheco, who left the Nationalist Congress Party and joined the GVP ahead of the 2012 Goa Legislative Assembly election.[6] It is a part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).[7] It is a part of the ruling coalition in Goa, the other members being the BJP and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party.[2] The GVP has two members in the Goa Legislative Assembly: Pacheco from Nuvem and Caetano Silva from Benaulim.[8]
Three daughters of GVP founder Sitaram Bandodkar lodged a complaint in the Election Commission of India during the takeover of the party by Pacheco, alleging that they were not consulted during the revivification.[6] The GVP contested on nine seats and got 3.5 percent of the total votes in the 2012 Goa elections.[9] In November 2014, Pacheco was inducted as a minister in the state cabinet; the step was seen as a "thank you" to the GVP for its support to the BJP in the 2014 Indian general election.[2] However, Pacheco resigned from the post in April 2015 after getting convicted by the Supreme Court of India for assaulting a government official.[10] Caetano Silva raised his claim for the vacant ministerial berth,[11] and later termed the GVP as a "one-man political organisation", saying that he feels like a "independent member of the GVP".[12]
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