With substantial voter participation in Monday’s Assembly elections in Goa, the state’s Congress party expressed optimism in forming a government with a full majority.
According to official figures from the Chief Electoral Officer, Goa had a voter turnout of 78.94% in polling for the 40 assembly seats. The Sanquelim constituency had the most significant voter turnout of 89.61 per cent, while Benaulim had the lowest at 70.2 per cent.
Goa, the country’s tiniest state, is divided into two districts: North Goa and South Goa. North Goa had the highest turnout of 79 per cent, followed by South Goa with 78 per cent. The Congress party used these figures to assess the political situation and the results of the state’s election, which will be scheduled to be announced on March 10.
“People have come up in large numbers to give a decisive vote, and their expression will be seen in the results.”, said Dinesh Gundu Rao, All India Congress Committee (AICC) in charge of Goa. The Congress party used these figures to assess the state’s political condition and the outcomes of the state’s Assembly elections, which will be announced on March 10.
“People have come up in large numbers to give a decisive vote, and their expression will be seen in the results.”, said Gundu Rao, the All India Congress Committee’s (AICC) in charge of Goa, told ANI. “People want BJP out,” the Congress leader added, analyzing the “anti-incumbency” wave sweeping the BJP-ruled state.
Published By: Khushboo Mehta
Edited By: Kritika Kashyap