India, March 18 -- Without Manohar Parrikar, the alliance became tough for the BJP; in an overnight meet after the death of Parrikar, the Goa BJP allies' talk went tough. As the BJP struggled to keep its flock together, the Goa Congress wrote to Governor Mridula Sinha for the second time in 48 hours, staking claim to form the government stating that after Parrikar's death, the BJP has no allies and the Congress, being the single largest party, is entitled to form the next government. However, in spite of all the drill and tough bargains, somewhere BJP nailed it in their favour with keeping Dr. Pramod Sawant at the front for the new Chief Ministerial post while throwing a pound of flesh to their key allies and accepting their demand for the ...