Elections in Goa are a few days away and it is an intense contest between three parties; Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). But can Manohar Parrikar-led BJP win a majority in the state, or will AAP’s Elvis Gomes lead the party to a surprise win?
The Quint sat down with Raju Nayak, editor of Lokmat and Pramod Acharya, editor of Prudent Media to discuss political fortunes, Manohar Parrikar and unemployment in India’s smallest (yet electorally significant) state.
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'General Sentiment Is Against BJP'
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'Congress Doesn't Know Where It Stands'
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'AAP's Biggest Mistake Is Focusing on South Goa'
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Will Manohar Parrikar Return to Goa?
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'Most Serious Issue in Goa Is Unemployment'
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'BJP Is Basing Campaign on Social Welfare Schemes'
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'Allegation That AAP Is Splitting Congress Vote'
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'In Goa, Our Debt Is Increasing'
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