The exit polls for the 40-member assembly seats in Goa held on February 14 are out. According to TV9-Polstrat, BJP is getting majority in the trends. According to Pollstrat, BJP seems to be getting 17-19 seats in Goa. At the same time, Congress is emerging as the second number party in the trends.
The exit polls for the Goa Assembly elections held on February 14 are out. The Bharatiya Janata Party is again emerging as a big party in the state. But at number two, the Congress party is seen giving a tough competition to the BJP. Meanwhile, the Congress has already started preparations to form the government in Goa. Party leaders are already in touch with smaller parties. Goa Congress leaders say that we will not hesitate to form an alliance with smaller parties to form the government. Here, Goa Chief Minister Arvind Sawant told the media that BJP will get more than 22 seats in Goa. We are confident that BJP will again form its government with majority.
All India Congress Committee’s Goa unit in-charge Dinesh G. Rao told local media that if the Congress party could not touch the majority mark of 21 seats, it would join forces like Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and Trinamool Congress to form the government. Ready for alliance with the parties. Congress Legislature Party will not waste any time in choosing its leader. If Congress party gets majority, we will stake claim to form government on the same day.
Actually, Congress does not want to make any mistake in Goa this time. This is the reason why some senior leaders of the Goa unit of Congress met former party president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday. These leaders discussed the political situation in Goa and the strategy ahead with Rahul. In this meeting, Congress Goa in-charge Dinesh Gundu Rao, State Congress Committee President Girish Chodankar and Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Digambar Kamat, senior Congress observer P Chidambaram were also present in this meeting of Rahul Gandhi. If sources are to be believed, the Congress leaders have discussed in detail how to deal with any kind of political situation after the elections. The Congress Party contested the Goa Legislative Assembly elections in association with the Goa Forward Party.
Congress missed last time
In the 2017 assembly elections, no party got an absolute majority. However, Congress emerged as the single largest party with 17 seats. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party had got 13 seats. Most of the ministers in the BJP-led government had failed to retain their places. Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar performed poorly and could not win his constituency of Mandrem.
However, after many independent MLAs joined the BJP camp, the BJP was once again successful in forming the government. After a long drama in the state, Manohar Parrikar of BJP was sworn in as the Chief Minister on 14 March 2017. Pramod Sawant was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Goa on 19 March 2019. Sawant had succeeded Manohar Parrikar, who passed away after battling cancer for a year. At the same time, many Congress MLAs have left the party in the last five years and now the party has only two MLAs in the House.
It says exit polls
The exit polls for the 40-member assembly seats in Goa held on February 14 are out. According to TV9-Polstrat, BJP is getting majority in the trends. According to Pollstrat, BJP seems to be getting 17-19 seats in Goa. At the same time, Congress is emerging as the second number party in the trends. In Goa, the Congress is expected to get 11-13 seats, whereas in the 2017 elections, the Congress got the highest number of 17 seats. On the other hand, according to TV9-Polstrat, the Aam Aadmi Party is seen getting 1-4 seats. Other parties in Goa seem to be getting 2-4 seats.
According to the exit poll of Times Now-Veto, no party in Goa seems to get majority in the assembly. According to the exit polls, the ruling BJP is projected to have 14 seats in the state. On the other hand, Congress can emerge as the single largest party in the state. It is expected to get 16 seats. According to the exit polls, Aam Aadmi Party can get four seats while others can get six seats. According to the India TV-Ground Zero Research exit poll, the Congress will get a comfortable majority and may win 20-25 seats. BJP may get 10-14 seats, TMC may win 3-5 seats, AAP may get big setback and hardly able to open account, while others may get 1-3 seats.
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The exit polls for the Goa Assembly elections held on February 14 are out. The Bharatiya Janata Party is again emerging as a big party in the state. But at number two, the Congress party is seen giving a tough competition to the BJP. Meanwhile, the Congress has already started preparations to form the government in Goa. Party leaders are already in touch with smaller parties. Goa Congress leaders say that we will not hesitate to form an alliance with smaller parties to form the government. Here, Goa Chief Minister Arvind Sawant told the media that BJP will get more than 22 seats in Goa. We are confident that BJP will again form its government with majority.
All India Congress Committee’s Goa unit in-charge Dinesh G. Rao told local media that if the Congress party could not touch the majority mark of 21 seats, it would join forces like Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and Trinamool Congress to form the government. Ready for alliance with the parties. Congress Legislature Party will not waste any time in choosing its leader. If Congress party gets majority, we will stake claim to form government on the same day.
Actually, Congress does not want to make any mistake in Goa this time. This is the reason why some senior leaders of the Goa unit of Congress met former party president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday. These leaders discussed the political situation in Goa and the strategy ahead with Rahul. In this meeting, Congress Goa in-charge Dinesh Gundu Rao, State Congress Committee President Girish Chodankar and Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Digambar Kamat, senior Congress observer P Chidambaram were also present in this meeting of Rahul Gandhi. If sources are to be believed, the Congress leaders have discussed in detail how to deal with any kind of political situation after the elections. The Congress Party contested the Goa Legislative Assembly elections in association with the Goa Forward Party.
Congress missed last time
In the 2017 assembly elections, no party got an absolute majority. However, Congress emerged as the single largest party with 17 seats. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party had got 13 seats. Most of the ministers in the BJP-led government had failed to retain their place. Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar performed poorly and could not win his constituency of Mandrem.
However, after many independent MLAs joined the BJP camp, the BJP was once again successful in forming the government. After a long drama in the state, Manohar Parrikar of BJP was sworn in as the Chief Minister on 14 March 2017. Pramod Sawant was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Goa on 19 March 2019. Sawant had succeeded Manohar Parrikar, who passed away after battling cancer for a year. At the same time, many Congress MLAs have left the party in the last five years and now the party has only two MLAs in the House.
It says exit polls
The exit polls for the 40-member assembly seats in Goa held on February 14 are out. According to TV9-Polstrat, BJP is getting majority in the trends. According to Pollstrat, BJP seems to be getting 17-19 seats in Goa. At the same time, Congress is emerging as the second number party in the trends. In Goa, the Congress is expected to get 11-13 seats, whereas in the 2017 elections, the Congress got the highest number of 17 seats. On the other hand, according to TV9-Polstrat, the Aam Aadmi Party is seen getting 1-4 seats. Other parties in Goa seem to be getting 2-4 seats.
According to the exit poll of Times Now-Veto, no party in Goa seems to get majority in the assembly. According to the exit polls, the ruling BJP is projected to have 14 seats in the state. On the other hand, Congress can emerge as the single largest party in the state. It is expected to get 16 seats. According to the exit polls, Aam Aadmi Party can get four seats while others can get six seats. According to the India TV-Ground Zero Research exit poll, the Congress will get a comfortable majority and may win 20-25 seats. BJP may get 10-14 seats, TMC may win 3-5 seats, AAP may get big setback and hardly able to open account, while others may get 1-3 seats.