Panaji: The BJP on Thursday announced the names of candidates for the Goa assembly elections. The BJP has announced the names of 34 candidates for the Goa Assembly elections. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant will contest from Sankelim and Deputy Chief Minister Manohar Ajgaonkar from Madgaon. BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis said Utpal Parrikar (son of former CM Manohar Parrikar) and his family are our families. We gave them two options. But they refused for the first time. The second option is being discussed with them. We think they will agree.
Speaking at the same press conference, Devendra Fadnavis said, "For the last 10 years, the BJP government in Goa has put the basic mantra of stability and development in reality. The instability in the state of Goa was eliminated by the BJP and the BJP took Goa on a new path of development. Congress should go along only so that loot can be continued. Senior Congress leaders have left. Now, TMC has also come there. From Manohar Parrikarji to present CM Pramod Sawant, the BJP has so far given goa CM with a good image.''
On the one hand, where the BJP is struggling for the development of Goa, he said. Other parties are only fighting with the BJP. TMC has come to Goa, brought a suitcase. The party wants to grow through suitcases. the stand of TMC has been anti-Hindu and anti-nationalism. The BJP also launched a scathing attack on the AAP at a press conference. The BJP said, "AAP party has lied as usual. AAP party is standing on the foundation of lies. In this election also, AAP will be rejected in Goa. They were rejected by Goa in the last election. People had made fun of giving free electricity. People demand electricity instead of free electricity as the power cut is very high. Mohalla clinics are of no use in a disaster like a corona. The Goa government's scheme of social security is the biggest scheme in the country.''
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