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Hung Assembly in Goa due to political opportunism in the state

The initial trends of the results of the Goa assembly elections have come out. The BJP is emerging as the party with the most legitimacy, but the people of the state are ready for a hung assembly due to political opportunism. It will be fought in a transparent manner. But idealism rarely works in politics. National and state parties are honking

In Goa, two types of political parties have clashed for the support of the people. The first category includes parties such as the BJP and the Congress that are widely experienced in national politics. Other categories include regional parties such as TMC, Goa Forward Party (GFP), NCP, Shiv Sena, Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and AAP. Among national parties, BJP has a large base in Goa, but state-level parties include only GFP and AAP. MGP enjoys the support of the local people.

All others had to do political maneuvering to increase their chances. Read more: Why will BJP win Goa, but AAP will replace Congress as the opposition? Political maneuvering in Goa This has given rise to opportunism at the highest level. Parties in their quest for power rushed to form alliances with their ideological rivals. The MGP, widely considered a pro-Hindu party, decided to forge an alliance with the TMC, which has been infamous for promoting Islam in West Bengal.

Read More: Unresolved Acquisitions: West Bengal Police Recruitment Results Out and 96% Muslims in OBC Merit ListSimilarly, Shiv Sena ties up with NCP. On the other hand, the GFP went with the sinking Congress to gain dominance. Aaya Ram, Gaya Rams Besides, the transfer of politicians from one party to another in the wake of the assembly elections also reflects political opportunism. AAP Aaya Ram, Gaya Ram proved to be the biggest benefactor of the incident. AAP and Congress actually resorted to signing loyalty bond letters from their respective members to retain them.