BJP\, Congress upbeat on winning Goa polls

BJP, Congress upbeat on winning Goa polls

IANS  |  Panaji 

The (BJP) and the have expressed confidence of winning the two Lok Sabha polls and three Assembly by-elections, campaigning for which concluded at 5 p.m. on Sunday. The seats will go to polls on April 23.

"The will win Lok Sabha polls and Assembly by-elections by 5-0," Chodankar said.

Chodankar said voters would "unleash" their fury against the BJP, which snatched power in despite emerging as the second-largest party behind the Congress in the 2017 Assembly polls. It had failed to act on key issues, including the resumption of mining, he added.

"The BJP has been unable to resolve the row despite being in power in as well as the Centre. The entire belt will show their anger against the BJP on April 23," Chodankar said.

The Congress has tied up with the (MGP), a former BJP ally, for the two Lok Sabha constituencies and one Assembly seat. Midway through the electioneering, the MGP extended support to the Congress for Lok Sabha seats and constituency.

The MGP is contesting by-election, where its has emerged as a key contender against BJP's

Pramod Sawant, addressing the media on Sunday, said the Lok Sabha elections were about voting for a "new India" under Narendra Modi's leadership and the BJP had convinced voters about the need for electing Modi as the

"These elections are about nation-building, for a new and we have convinced people that there is a need to vote for the BJP and elect Modi as the Prime Minister," Sawant said.

"Initially, some people said we would be lagging in South Goa. But Narendra Sawaikar canvassed in all 20 constituencies with such an that victory will be ours," he said.

He also expressed confidence about the three Assembly by-elections on account of the state BJP government's performance.

Leaders of other political parties too, which includes Aam Aadmi Party Convenor Elvis Gomes, expressed confidence of winning the two Lok Sabha polls and three Assembly by-elections.

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First Published: Sun, April 21 2019. 18:48 IST