Keen contest expected in Shiroda assembly by-election in Goa

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The April 23 Assembly by-poll for Shiroda in has become a prestige battle for the three prominent in the state -- the ruling BJP, its estranged ally MGP and opposition

Shirodkar is now contesting the election on ticket against Congress' Mahadev Naik and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party's (MGP)

Dhavalikar filed nomination for the by-election despite his party being part of the BJP-led ruling coalition, straining the ties between the two allies.

The constituency in North district with around 30,000 voters was a stronghold till 2007, after which it went to the

Congress' Shirodkar won it back in 2017 against Naik, who was then with the BJP.

"I am approaching people with assurance that I will usher in a second phase of development," Shirodkar told while on campaign trail.

Shirodkar, who has been representing the constituency for as long as 24 years barring the gap of ten years between 2007 to 2017, claimed it was one of the most under-developed areas when he was first elected.

"Basic amenities like water and were lacking. Now the situation is different," he said.

To the criticism that he forced a premature election, he said he joined the BJP because he knew only that party could bring in development.

said Shirodkar had betrayed the faith of voters. "The voters will react in a big way this time," he said.

Chodankar was instrumental in persuading former BJP MLA Mahadev Naik to join the Congress.

Dhavalikar said he was in the fray to defeat Shirodkar.

"Let the leaders who force mid-term election realise that they are defeated if they play with sentiments of people," Dhavalikar said.

The BJP has planned two big rallies in the constituency, to be addressed by Union ministers Rajnath Singh and Smriti Irani, respectively, ahead of the election.

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First Published: Thu, April 04 2019. 18:10 IST