CM names almost decided in Goa and Manipur / BJP high command also gave indications, both leaders met PM Modi

Zoom News : Mar 16, 2022, 03:03 PM
In Goa and Manipur, the situation has become almost clear regarding the post of Chief Minister. According to the indications received from the BJP high command, Pramod Sawant will be the CM of Goa while N Biren Singh will be the CM of Manipur. Both the leaders met Prime Minister Narendra Modi today. At the same time, after meeting Pramod Sawant, PM Modi tweeted that our party is grateful to the people of Goa for giving us the mandate to serve the state again. We will continue to work for the progress of Goa in the times to come. The BJP had won the maximum 20 seats in the 40-member Goa Legislative Assembly. Three independents and two members of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) have already extended their support to the BJP.

Manipur CM also met PM Modi

Manipur CM N Viren Singh also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At the same time, after this meeting, PM Modi tweeted and wrote that it was nice to meet N Viren Singh. Our party stands firm on its promise to fulfill the aspirations of the people of Manipur and will continue to do so.

BJP's comeback in Manipur too

In this northeastern state, the BJP has returned to the government on its own under the leadership of N Biren Singh. After this, the present Chief Minister of Manipur N Biren Singh took oath as a member of the Legislative Assembly on Monday. Sorokhaibam Rajen Singh, who was sworn in as the Pro-tem Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly on Sunday, administered the oath of office and secrecy to the legislators.

Which party has how many seats in Manipur?

In Manipur, BJP is going to form the government with absolute majority. According to the Election Commission, the BJP has won 32 seats in Manipur. While JDU has won 6 seats. At the same time, Congress has won 5 seats, NPP 6, NPF 5, KPA 2, and others have won three seats.

Which party has how many seats in Goa?

According to Goa's final result, BJP won 20, Congress 11, Aam Aadmi Party and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak 2 each, Goa Forward Party and Revolutionary Goa Party 1-1 and Independents 3 seats.

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