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Election 2019: Ignoring PM Modi, BJP follows 'naamdar' route in Goa
Updated On: 16 April, 2019 03:11 PM IST | | IANS
The dynasty debate kick-started more than a month ago when former deputy Chief Minister late Francis D'Souza's son Joshua was picked to represent his father's seat in the Mapusa Assembly constituency, one of the four by-polls due in the state in two

Narendra Modi
Panaji: Far away from the 'naamdar' versus 'kamdaar' debate initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Delhi durbar, extolling the virtues of labour over lineage, in tiny Goa, the BJP appears to have developed a weakness for the latter of late.
Ahead of the 2019 polls, the Goa edition of the saffron party, which in the past used the 'dynasty' debate to good effect while attacking the Congress 'family raj', now appears to have developed a taste for dynasty too. But this time round, the BJP and its allies prefer to give an alternative spin to the phenomenon: legacy.
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