Panaji:While the BJP has won the assembly elections in three of the five states with an absolute majority, Goa is one state where the party ended up getting a seat less than the required majority. Although the saffron party looks set to return to power in the state, the opposition might have been able to keep the BJP juggernaut at bay had they fielded alliance candidates in closely contested seats, say analysts.
Take the seats of Mhapsa, Navemil, Karchorem, Dabolim and Talaigaon for instance. In Mhapsa, BJP's Joshua D'Souza bagged 10,195 votes, Congress' Sudhir Kandolkar secured 8548 votes Trinamool candidate Tarak Alerkar got 1,366 votes while AAP's Rahul Mhambare got 1511 votes. The Congress candidate was defeated due to the division of votes here, it is said.
Navemil: BJP's Ulhas Tunkar got 5168 votes, Avertano of Congress got 3,806 votes. TMC's Valanka Alemao got 4738 votes. Aam Aadmi Party candidate Pratima Coutinho got 2,327 votes. The BJP has benefited from the split in this constituency too.
Karchorem: BJP's Nilesh Kabral got a total of 9,973 votes, Congress' Amit Patkar secured 9,301 votes while AAP's Gabriel Fernandes got 830 votes with the same argument being made over the vote division.
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Dabolim:BJP's Mauvin Godinho got 7594 votes, Congress candidate Viriato Fernandes received 6,024 votes and AAP's Premanand Nanoskar got 2,533 votes and TMC's Mahesh Bhandari got 159 votes. This is where the TMC and AAP hit Congress.
Talaigaon:BJP's Jennifer Monsera got 10,167 votes from here, Congress candidate Tony Rodriguez received 8,126 votes. From here, AAP's Cecily Rodriguez got 2607 votes. If there was no AAP candidate here, the Congress nominee would have been elected.
It is widely believed that the Trinamool Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party have hit the Congress in the Goa Assembly elections. It has been found that due to Trinamool and AAP, Congress lost five seats. Had it not been for these two parties, Congress would have won 15 seats. Also, BJP's seats would have been reduced by 5 to 15 thereby hugely disturbing the equation away from the BJP.
That said there are some seats where the BJP was elected on its own with comprehensive wins:
Pernem:BJP's Praveen Arlekar was elected from this constituency. He received 13,063 votes, Rajan Korgaonkar came second as he got 9,645 votes. Jitendra Govankar of Congress secured 1,827 votes. In this constituency, BJP was elected on its own.
Thivim: BJP's Nilkanth Hallanekar was elected from this constituency. He got 9414 votes. From here Congress candidate Aman Lotlikar secured only 1,262 votes. From this constituency, TMC's Kavita Kondulkar bagged 7,363 votes, while AAP's Udai Salkar got 421 votes. Here too, AAP and TMC did not hit the Congress.
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Porvorim:BJP's Rohan Khaunte got 11714 votes from this constituency. From here, Congress and Trinamool candidates got around 3,000 votes.
Mayem:BJP's Premendra Seth got 7,874 votes. There was no Congress candidate from here. But, the candidates were from Revolutionary Govan Party, Aam Aadmi Party, Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party and Goa Forward Party. They got about two to four thousand votes. Seth benefited from this split.