Panaji: BJP to Introspect on its Dwindling Vote Bank in Sattari


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Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, May 30: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Goa in its state executive meeting slated for next week has decided to introspect on its dwindling vote bank in state’s rural taluka of Sattari.

“We have noticed that many of our own voters did not vote for the party candidate during the recent Lok Sabha polls. They fell for the money tricks played by our opponents,” BJP Goa Spokesman Govind Parvatkar said.

The BJP managed to retain its North Goa seat albeit with lesser margin but lost South Goa election. BJP leader Sripad Naik managed to score hat-trick from North Goa Parliamentary seat.

The party is shocked over its dwindling margin in North Goa seat, which is considered as party’s bastion.

Parvatkar blamed independent legislator vishwajeet rane, who is also a state health minister, for enticing people with the money thus reducing the BJP votes in Sattari taluka.

The state executive, which will be chaired by BJP’s national deputy organizing general secretary Satish Velankar, will also analyse the Lok Sabha poll result thoroughly.

Parvatkar said that the party through its cadres will launch a drive educating people against falling for the money gimmicks during polls.

BJP in Goa will also begin preparing for its organizational elections slated this year. “The target is to have 20 per cent more party members and also prepare for the organizational elections,” he said.

BJP will elect its state chief in September, this year after holding the elections right from its booth level to the district level committees

  

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