Minority community in Goa will vote for BJP: Sawant

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

on Monday expressed confidence that members from the minority community in the coastal state will vote for the BJP in the upcoming elections.

"The minority community voters are educated, they read national newspapers, watch television and are aware about development undertaken by the They are with the BJP," the told reporters here.

The BJP has fielded its sitting MPs Shripad Naik and Narendra Sawaikar from North and South seats, respectively, where polling will be held on April 23.

"The polls are for the country. Don't limit these elections to certain caste or religion," said.

Of the total voters in Goa, nearly 27 per cent are Christians.

Sawant said the issues related to Goa, like resumption of operations, tourism development, improvement of infrastructure and inclusion of Dhangar (shepherd) community under the Scheduled Tribes category, were suggested for incorporation in the BJP's national manifesto.

Responding to a question on support of allies, the said his government's coalition partners, including the and Independents, were campaigning for the BJP candidates in their respective Assembly segments.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 14:15 IST