This was following a Reuters report that some senior US officials did not find Israel's assurances credible
The image of Parsekar staring contemplatively into emptiness, from the infinity swimming pool was uploaded via the Chief Minister's official Facebook account late on Thursday night.
The normally conservatively attired leader had to endure a brief spell of trolling following the upload is given the caption accompanying the photo, which was later edited.
The first caption, which accompanied Parsekar's now-viral photo, quizzed his followers playfully. "Relaxing after elections. Guess who? Guess where?"
However, this was enough for his critics to have a go at him.
"Soon ul rest forever," said Ankit Salgaonkar on his timeline. While others like Rahul Matias de Lemos suggested that the Chief Minister should "develop six pack abs".
Soon after the criticism, the photo caption was edited to read "Communing with nature. A refreshing experience".
Not all who commented were trolls, though, with many well-wishers also stating that the brief holiday which Parsekar was currently enjoying along with his family was a deserving one, especially after a grueling election campaign.
There were also others who wished him good luck in anticipation of a victory on March 11, when the votes polled for the state assembly were scheduled to be counted.
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