Panaji:Chief Minister Pramod Sawant appeared to have fared well in his first real test in the Goa's post Parrikar era, pulling off a credible performance in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections and Assembly by-polls, in which BJP won one Lok Sabha seat, lost another and also earned victories in three out of the four Assembly by-polls.
Faced with severe criticism for the sheer chaotic nature of coalition inherited from the Parrikar era, a paralysed mining industry, disenchantment among the cadre following Parrikar's death in March this year and a buoyant Congress, Sawant, along with the bullish state organising secretary Satish Dhond, in Parrikar's absence, managed to pull together a more than respectable showing on Thursday, when votes for the six electoral contests were counted.
While the 'crown jewel', the Panaji Assembly seat, held by the BJP since 1994 and one which bears Parrikar's familiar footprint was lost, the effort put by the CM and his team to lead the contest from the front, appears to have paid off in Sawant's first campaign as the head of the BJP-led coalition government.
Right until the polls were declared, the BJP, especially its Union Minister of State for AYUSH and North Goa candidate Shripad Naik was badgered by members of the Goa Mining People's Front, a collective of out-of-work dependants on the mining industry, for doing little to revive the sector which was banned by the Supreme Court last year.
But an overwhelming outreach by the BJP, especially Sawant, who himself hails from Sanquelim Assembly constituency, which lies at the mining belt in North Goa and Dhond, managed to not only mitigate the electoral damage but also managed to snatch sizeable leads.
In Sanquelim and Mayem Assembly segments, BJP's Naik led Congress' Girish Chodankar by 7,081 and 8,941 votes.
The dissent in the mining belt did not reflect poorly in the BJP's vote pattern in both Lok Sabha constituencies.
Further up north, in the Sattari sub-district, questions were being raised as to whether Health Minister Vishwajit Rane, who had earlier this year quit the Congress to join the BJP and whose new-found commitment to the saffron party has been always viewed with suspicion by a section of the BJP state leadership, would really put his weight behind Naik.