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Goa Exit Poll 2022: A Close Fight Between Congress And BJP In Goa

Voting was held in Goa on February 14, the results of which will be declared on March 10. The seaside state of Goa has 40 assembly seats. The figures for the assembly elections held in the state so far have been very interesting. Many political parties stayed away from forming the government with a small margin, and despite the lack of many MLAs, they were successful in forming the government. The two top parties, Congress and BJP, formed the government in Goa with the support of regional parties and independent candidates.

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Exit poll predictions

According to India Today exit poll, Congress is forming the government in Goa. Tough fight of Congress with BJP is visible. BJP can get 14 to 18 seats in its account. MJP may get 2 to 5 seats and others 0 to 4 seats. According to the estimates of C Voter, BJP is getting 13 to 17 seats in Goa. It is estimated that 12 to 16 seats will go to the account of Congress. TMC can get 5 to 9 seats. While 0 to 2 seats can go in the account of others. Jan Ki Baat has predicted 13 to 19 seats for BJP in Goa. 14 to 19 seats can go in the account of Congress. MJP can get 1 to 2 seats and AAP can get 3 to 5 seats.

What do the previous election results say?

In the 2012 assembly elections, BJP had got 21 seats, while in 2017 this number was reduced to 13. Congress had captured 9 seats in the 2012 assembly elections. At the same time, 17 seats went to his account in 2017. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP got 26 seats and Congress got 14 seats.

Munish Kumar

Munish is a senior journalist with more than 18 years of experience. Freelance photo journalist with some leading newspapers, magazines, and news websites, has extensively contributing to The Times of India, Delhi Times, Wire, ANI, PTI, Nav Bharat Times & Business Byte and is now associated with Local Post as Editor

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