Khaleej Times

Fate of Goa’s CM, 5 former CMs to be decided today

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panaji — After an acrimoniou­s campaign, Goa is all set for the assembly polls on Saturday which will witness a contest among ruling BJP, opposition Congress, new entrant AAP and the three-party alliance forged by MGP, GSM and Shiv Sena.

Over 1.1 million voters in Goa are eligible to exercise their right to franchise to elect members for the 40-seat state Assembly. Voting across 1,642 polling booths in the state would begin today at 7am and culminate at 5pm.

The Chief Electoral Officer, working under the guidance of Election Commission of India (ECI), has deployed trained staff to conduct polling which would be provided security cover jointly by state police and paramilita­ry forces.

The fate of five former chief ministers and present Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar will be decided in the election which is being contested by 250 candidates — 131 in South Goa and 119 in North Goa. The counting of votes will be held on March 11.

There are speculatio­ns that Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar might be sent back to Goa to be the next chief minister, if BJP retains power in the tourist state.

The BJP, the Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, and the MGP and its allies are the major contenders this time.

The Arvind Kejriwal-led party, which has for the first time forayed into Goa, is contesting on 39 seats. The Congress is contesting on 38 seats and the BJP on 37.

The BJP, which had pre-poll alliance during the 2012 Assembly polls, is going alone this time but is supporting independen­ts in four constituen­cies.

The ruling party, which had projected Parrikar as the chief ministeria­l face in 2012, had then contested on 28 seats while the Congress fought on 34 seats.

The Parrikar-led party had in 2012 garnered 34.68 per cent of vote share as against 30.78 per cent of Congress.

Post the 2012 election, there were two bypolls in the state. First on May 25, 2012, when the Cortalim Assembly seat fell vacant following the demise of sitting legislator and BJP minister Mathany Saldanha and the other on February 16, 2015, when Parrikar was elevated to the Union Cabinet.

In both the by-elections, the BJP candidates had won. — PTI

 ??  ?? Pratap Gawas, a key contestant from Congress Laxmikant Parsekar, CM in the fray
Pratap Gawas, a key contestant from Congress Laxmikant Parsekar, CM in the fray

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