Goa: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is all set to contest the Goa assembly elections next year even after some groups raised their voice against Chief Minister Pramod Sawant. A source said, "It was decided in a high level meeting that Sawant would lead the party in the assembly elections." At the same time, a senior leader said, "The Sawant-led BJP government in Goa is doing a good job and will return to power under his leadership." Recently, a senior BJP leader said, "Goa elections will be fought under the leadership of Chief Minister Pramod Sawant. The central leadership, which discussed the issue in detail, is confident of returning to power under his leadership and has asked the state unit to prepare a special plan." At the same time, an insider in the party says that contesting under Sawant's leadership is not a guarantee that if the BJP returns to power, he will be made chief minister. The Goa Assembly elections are going to be fought under the leadership of incumbent Chief Minister Pramod Sawant. Another leader says, "You saw what happened in Assam. The election was contested under the leadership of Chief Minister Sabarnand Sonowal but after the result the party made Himanta Biswa Sarma the Chief Minister." A party official says, "Who will be the Chief Minister is a decision that is taken by the Central Leadership Parliamentary Board is not a discussion issue at the moment. At the same time, another senior saffron party leader says, "The party is worried about the recent tussle between Sawant Health Minister Vishwajit Rane over the Covid-19 management.'' Chief Minister Yogi releases new population policy, says 'more population more poverty..' World Population Day: CM Yogi tweets- Growing population is root cause of inequality in society World Population July 11, 2021: Know its relevance and significance