Permutations and combinations will turn out to be an exciting game, says senior journalist K R Sreenivas
In Goa, everything is open. There could be more defections, there could be money play, there could be amusing political strategies and the show is not over yet, says senior journalist K R Sreenivas
While the results of the Goa Assembly election 2022 will be out on March 10, several exit polls have projected that the coastal state might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017.
While the results of the Goa Assembly election 2022 will be out on March 10, several exit polls have indicated that the coastal state might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017.
Polling is underway on 40 seats across state in single phase assembly elections on Monday. The results would be revealed on March 10.
"I am convinced that the BJP will win 22 or more seats. The BJP's infrastructure development over the next ten years, as well as PM Modi's self-reliance goal, would benefit us 100 per cent majority," Sawant said.
"They will continue to pillage you if you vote for them again. This time, there is a new party—the AAP. We will complete welfare and development-related projects. Give AAP a chance," Kejriwal said.
Modi said the Congress government did not liberate Goa for 15 years after Independence and the people of the state kept fighting. "From the ramparts of Red Fort, India's first PM, Jawaharlal Nehru had said that he won't send forces for the liberation of Goa," he added.
In its manifesto, the party promised three free gas cylinders to every household in a year, housing for all, no increase in state duties on diesel and petrol prices for the next three years.
The Prime Minister said, "This is the 60th anniversary year of Goa's Liberation. Goa wouldn't have been under foreign rule till so late if similar steps had been taken the way Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel made strategies for Junagadh and Hyderabad."