New Delhi: The fate of Manipur and Goa, which went to polling for a new assembly, was decided on Thursday (March 10).
BJP is returning to power in both Goa and Manipur.
All the 40 assembly constituencies of Goa went to polling in a single phase on February 14 with a voter turnout of nearly 79%. Similarly, Manipur had voted in two phases – on February 28 and March 5.
The voters’ turnout in Goa was nearly 79% with a large turnout from Sanquelim, where Pramod Sawant, the CM and BJP leader, is a candidate. While in Manipur, the recorded voters’ turnout was 78.03% and 76.6% respectively.
Meanwhile, as per Zee News Exit polls, The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is likely to win 32-38 seats out of the 60-seat Manipur. Congress, on the other hand, is likely to get 12- 17 seats. While the NPF may win 3-5 seats, the NPP is expected to get 2-4 seats.
Meanwhile in Goa, the Congress alliance is predicted to bag 14-19 seats, followed by BJP which can secure around 13-18 seats. The Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) alliance is likely to win 2-5 seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and others can win 1-3 seats each.
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