Panaji, Jan 20 (IANS): The Nationalist Congress Party should decide its political strategy for the 2022 Assembly polls in Goa well ahead of time, NCP state president Jose Phillip D'Souza said on Wednesday.
D'Souza also said that party supremo Sharad Pawar was scheduled to arrive in Goa on Wednesday for a brief visit to meet with the state executive committee members and discuss strategy for the upcoming polls.
"We will be discussing our electoral agenda with Sharad Pawarji, because elections are just a year away," D'Souza said.
"Planning should be done in advance. If likeminded parties want to go together for the 2022 elections, it has to be decided now. We will be discussing this issue," D'Souza also said.
The party had fared poorly in the 2017 Assembly polls winning just one seat in the 40-member Goa Assembly, after much delayed talks for an alliance with the Congress failed.
D'Souza claims that it was imperative for the party to ensure that if the party was to ally with a "like-minded" party for the 2022 polls, the deal had to be sewn together sooner rather than later.
"Whether we should go with an alliance with other parties or not, it has to be decided now. If we leave it for too late, with a month or two to go for elections, then there is limited scope for discussion and things can go wrong. The talks should begin now," D'Souza said, adding that he would be discussing the matter with Pawar.