There are many ways to keep the BJP out of power in Goa, the Congress said on Friday. They said they were willing to look at all of them.
People from the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party and three other independents have agreed to back the BJP, which won 20 of the 40 seats in the last election in the state of Goa. But the BJP still hasn’t said that it wants to run the state.
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Digambar Kamat, a senior member of the Congress party, told reporters that the BJP’s failure to make a claim showed that “everything is not well.”
It looks like Congress won 11 seats in the election, suitable for the party. On March 10, the results were made public.
“The Congress party is willing to try anything to ensure that a non-BJP government is in place in Goa,” Mr. Kamat said.
Because votes were split, the BJP could win 20 seats, one short of the majority.
Mr. Kamat said that 66.69 percent of voters didn’t want the BJP, which is shown by the BJP’s 33.31 percent share of the vote.
“So far, it hasn’t worked for the BJP to run for governor. Because they want to buy some time, they’re giving one excuse or another. “He said that.
The man said it has come to a standstill since the Code of Conduct was made public in January.
“Two months ago, no big projects were done. The monsoon is coming soon, and there is a lot of preparation to be done. “The former Chief Minister said this, and I agree.
“Several MLAs have asked Congress to take the lead in the formation of the government. They should use their wisdom to ensure that people in Goa get a full-fledged non-BJP government. “He said that.


