Both the BJP and the Congress are probably going to win 16 of the state's 40 seats, missing the mark concerning the larger part characteristic of 21
New Delhi:
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi today in front of state political decision results on Thursday.
The gathering is critical with leave surveys anticipating a draped decision in Goa, which decided on February 14.
Mr Sawant, say sources, advised the Prime Minister about the party's possibilities of holding power in Goa.
This is the BJP's first political race in the ocean side state after the passing of Manohar Parrikar, the charming previous Chief Minister who kicked the bucket in 2019.
After the gathering, Mr Sawant will go to Mumbai, where he and state BJP president Sadanand M Shet Tanavade will meet with the BJP's Goa in-control, Devendra Fadnavis.
The Chief Minister will meet Home Minister Amit Shah tomorrow, and will likewise meet party boss JP Nadda.
Mr Fadnavis is accepted to be in converses with the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) for a collusion. The BJP is likewise prepared to contact free movers.
The BJP has excused leave survey forecasts in Goa and has communicated certainty that it will be single-biggest and in a situation to frame government.
The survey of leave surveys after the finish of casting a ballot yesterday showed an in a dead heat battle in Goa.
Both the BJP and the Congress are probably going to win 16 of the state's 40 seats, missing the mark concerning the larger part sign of 21, as indicated by NDTV's survey of exit polls.Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which appeared in Goa in this political race, has been given three seats, which proposes that it could wind up playing kingmaker in a race for greater part. The Trinamool challenged the political race in a coalition with the MGP.
A comparative strife followed the 2017 political race in Goa, when the Congress arose single-biggest with 17 seats however neglected to take power. The BJP, which had 13 seats, took power after tie-ups with more modest gatherings, including the MGP, and autonomous MLAs.
In 2019, when Mr Sawant took over as Chief Minister after Mr Parrikar's passing, two MGP pastors were dropped. The MGP has said it won't back the Pramod Sawant-drove BJP, however the Chief Minister says there are "no private distinctions" with the party.