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Punjab Assembly Election Result 2022: Constituency wise result live updating

Punjab Assembly Election Result 2022: Going by the exit polls, this time, AAP is going to win in Punjab with their Bhagwant Mann card. The Exit polls came on March 7, and according to the data projection, AAP is going to win around 100 seats in the state.

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Punjab assembly election took place on February 20. The state went to the polls for 117 seats. This time, a multi-cornered contest took place between AAP, Congress, BJP in alliance with Captain Amarinder Singh’s party Punjab Lok Congress and SAD in alliance with BJP. However, AAP won with flying colours and has managed to win more than 92 seats out of 117 in Punjab Assembly Election.

In the earlier 2017 assembly election, Congress won in Punjab and Captain Amarinder Singh became the CM but ahead of the assembly election, there was a shift in power and Charanjit Singh Channi was made the chief minister of the state, with that, he became the first Dalit CM of Punjab.

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Here is the complete list of Punjab’s constituencies and their winners:

Attari———————- Jaswinder Singh of AAP won by a margin of 19,794 votes. He defeated Gulzar Singh Ranike of Shiromani Akali Dal

Gill———————— Jiwan Singh Sangowal of AAP won this seat by 57,644 votes. He defeated Darshan Singh Shivalik of Shiromani Akali Dal.

  1. Sujanpur—————————-Naresh Puri (Congress) won this seat by a margin of 4,636 votes. He defeated Dinesh Singh Babbu (BJP).
  2. Pathankot—————————- Ashwini Kumar Sharma (BJP) won this seat by a margin of 7,759 votes. He defeated Amit Vij (Congress).
  3. Gurdaspur—————————-Barinderjeet Singh Pahra (Congress) won this seat by a margin of 7,335 votes. He defeated Gurvachan Singh Babbehali (SAD).
  4. Dina Nagar (SC)—————————-Aruna Chaudhary (Congress) won this seat by a margin of 1,131 votes.
  5. Qadian—————————-Pratap Singh Bajwa (Congress) won this seat by a margin of 7,174. He defeated Guru Iqbal Singh Mahal (SAD).
  6. Sri Hargobindpur (SC)—————————- Advocate Amarapal Singh (AAP) won the seat by a margin of 16,963 votes. He defeated Rajanbir Singh (SAD).
  7. Fatehgarh Churian—————————-Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa (Congress) won this seat by a margin of 5,545 votes. He defeated Lakhbir Singh Lodhinangal (SAD).
  8. Ajnala—————————- Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 7,843 votes. He defeated Amarpal Singh Ajnala (SAD).
  9. Raja Sansi—————————-Sukhwinder Singh Sarkaria (Congress) has won this seat by a margin of 5,474 votes. He defeated Vir Singh Lopoke (SAD).
  10. Majitha—————————- Ganieve Kaur Majithia (SAD) has won this seat by a margin of 26,062 votes. He defeated Sukhjinder Raj Singh Lalli.
  11. Muktsar—————————- Jagdeep Singh Kaka Brar of AAP won this seat by a margin of 34,194 votes. He defeated Kanwarjit Singh of Shiromani Akali Dal.
  12. Jandiala (SC)—————————- Habhajan Singh ETO (AAP) won this seat by 25,383 votes and he defeated Sukhwinder Singh Danny (Congress).
  13. Amitsar North—————————-Sunil Dutti (Congress), Kunwar Vijay Pratap (AAP) has won the seat by a margin of 28,318 votes. He defeated Anil Joshi (SAD).
  14. Amritsar West (SC)—————————-Dr Jasbir Singh (AAP) won the seat by a margin of 43,913. He defeated Raj Kumar Verka (Congress).
  15. Amritsar Central—————————- Ajay Gupta (AAP) has won this seat by a margin of 14,026 votes. He defeated Omprakash Soni (Congress).
  16. Amritsar East—————————-Navjot Singh Sidhu (Congress), Jeevanjot Kaur (AAP) has won this seat by a margin of 6,750 votes. He defeated Navjot Singh Sidhu (Congress).
  17. Amritsar South—————————- Dr Inderbir Nijjhar (AAP) has won this seat by a margin of 43,913 votes. He defeated Talbir Singh Gill (SAD).
  18. Tarn Taran—————————- Dr Kashmir Singh Sohal (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 13,588 votes. He defeated Harmeet Singh Sandhu (SAD).
  19. Patti—————————- Laljeet Singh Bhullar (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 10,999 votes. He defeated Aadesh Pratap Kairo (SAD).
  20. Baba Bakala (SC)—————————- Dalbir Suingh Tong (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 19,552 votes. He defeated Santokh Singh Bhalaipur (Congress).
  21. Bholath—————————-Sukhpal Singh Khaira (Congress) won this seat and gave a defeat to Bibi Jagir Kaur (SAD) by 9,225 votes.
  22. Kapurthala—————————-Rana Gurjeet Singh (Congress)  has won this seat by a margin of 7,304 votes. He defeated       Manju Rana (AAP).
  23. Sultanpur Lodhi—————————- Rana Inder Partap Singh has won this seat with a margin of 11,434 votes and he defeated Sajjan Singh Cheema (AAP).
  24. Phagwara (SC)—————————-Balwinder Singh Dhaliwal (Congress) won this seat by a margin of 2,712 votes. He defeated Joginder Singh Maan (AAP).
  25. Phillaur (SC)—————————-Vikramjit Singh Chaudhary (Congress) won this seat by a margin of 12,3030 seats. He defeated Baldev Singh Khaira (SAD).
  26. Shahkot—————————-Hardev Singh Ladi (Congress) has won the election by a margin of 12,079 votes. He defeated Bachittar Singh Kohad (SAD).
  27. Kartarpur (SC)—————————-, DCP Balkar Singh (AAP) won this seat by 4,574 votes. He gave a defeat to Chaudhary Srinder Singh of Congress.
  28. Jalandhar West (SC)—————————- Sheetal Angural (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 4,253 votes. She defeated Sushil Kumar Rinku (Congress).
  29. Jalandhar Central—————————- Raman Arora (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 247 votes. He defeated Rajinder Beri (Congress).
  30. Jalandhar North—————————-Avtar Singh Junior (Congress) haswon this seat by a margin of 9,486 votes. He defeated Krishna Dev Bhandari (BJP).
  31. Jalandhar Cantt.—————————-Pargat Singh (Congress) has won this seat by a margin of 5,808 votes. He defeated Surinder Singh Sodhi (AAP)
  32. Adampur (SC)—————————-Sukhwinder Singh Kotli (Congress) has won this seat by a margin of 4,567 votes. He defeated Pawan Tinu (SAD).
  33. Mukerian—————————- Jangilal Mahajan(BJP) won this seat by a margin of 2,691 votes. He defeated Gurdhyan Singh Multani(AAP)
  34. Dasuya—————————- Karambir Singh (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 8,587 votes. He defeated Arun Dogra (Congress).
  35. Urmar—————————-, Jasvir Singh Raja Gill(AAP) won this seat by a margin of 4,190 votes. He defeated Sangat Singh Gilzian (Congress).
  36. Sham Chaurasi (SC)—————————-Dr Ravjot Singh (AAP) has won the election by a margin of 21,356 votes. He defeated Pawan Kumar Adia (Congress).
  37. Hoshiarpur—————————-Pandit Brahma Shankar Jimpa (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 13,859 votes. He defeated Sunder Sham Arora (Congress)
  38. Chabbewal (SC)—————————-Dr Raj Kumar (Congress) won this seat by a margin of 7,646 votes. He defeated Harminder Singh Sandhu(AAP).
  39. Garhshankar—————————-Amarpreet Lally (Congress),Jaykishan Rody (AAP),Surinder Singh (SAD), Namisha Mehta (BJP)
  40. Balachaur—————————-Darshan Lal (Congress),Santosh Kataria (AAP),Suneeta Chaudhary (SAD), Ashok Bath (BJP)
  41. Anandpur Sahib—————————-Kanwarpal Singh (Congress),Harjot Singh Bains (AAP),Nitin Nanda (SAD), Dr Parminder Sharma(BJP)
  42. Rupnagar—————————- Dinesh Chadda (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 23,632. He defeated Barinder Singh Dhillon (Congress).
  43. Chamkaur Sahib (SC)—————————-Charanjit Singh Channi (Congress),Dr Charanjit Singh (AAP),Harmohan Singh (BSP), Darshan Singh Shivjot (BJP)
  44. SAS Nagar—————————-Kulwant Singh (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 34,097. He defeated Balbir Singh Sidhu (Congress).
  45. Bassi Pathana (SC)—————————-Gurpreet Singh GP (Congress),Rupinder Singh Happy (AAP),Shiv Kumar Kalyan (BSP), Deepak Jyoti (PLC)
  46. Fatehgarh Sahib—————————-Kuljeet Singh Nagra (Congress),Lakhbir Singh Rai (AAP),Jagdeep Singh Cheema(SAD), Didar Singh Bhatti(BJP)
  47. Amloh—————————-Randeep Singh Nabha (Congress),Gurinder Singh (AAP) leading,Gurpreet Singh Raju (SAD), Kanvarveer Singh Taura (BJP)
  48. Khanna—————————-Gurkirat Singh Kotli (Congress),Tarunpreet Singh Taura(AAP), Bibi Jasdeep Kaur (SAD), Gurpreet Singh Bhatti (BJP)
  49. Ludhiana East—————————-Sanjeev Talwar (Congress),Daljeet Singh Bhola Garewal(AAP), Ranjeet Singh Dhillon(SAD), Jagmohan Sharma (BJP)
  50. Atam Nagar—————————-Kamaljit Singh Karwal (Congress),Kulwant Singh Siddhu (AAP),Harish Rai Dhanda (SAD), Prem Mittal (PLC)
  51. Ludhiana Central—————————-Surinder Kumar Dawar (Congress),Ashok  Pappi Parashar(AAP),Pritpal Singh Pali (SAD), Gurdev Sharma (BJP)
  52. Ludhiana West—————————- Gurpreet Singh Gogi (AAP) won this seat by 7,512 votes. He defeated Bharat Bhushan (Congress).
  53. Ludhiana North—————————- Madan Lal Bagga (AAP) won this seat by 15,282 votes. He defeated Praveel Bansal (BJP).
  54. Gill————————————- Kuldeep Singh Vaid Congress), Jivan Singh Sangowal (AAP), Darshan Singh Shivalik (SAD), SR Laddar (BJP)
  55. Payal (SC)—————————- Manvinder Singh Gyaspura (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 33009 votes. He defeated Lakhvir Singh Lakha (Congress).
  56. Dakha—————————-Dr KN Kang (AAP), Manpreet Singh Ayali (SAD) won this seat by 5,807 votes. He gave a defeat to Capt. Sandeep Singh Sandhu (Congress).
  57. Raikot (SC)—————————- Hakam Singh Thekedar (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 27,644 votes. He defeated Kamil Amar Singh (Congress).
  58. Jagraon—– Jagtar Singh Jagga Hissowal (Congress) Sarabjit Kaur Manuke (AAP), SR Kaler (SAD) Kanwar Narinder Singh
  59. Nihal Singhwala (SC)—————————-Bhupendra Sahoke (Congress), Manjeet Bilaspur (AAP), Baldev Singh Manuke (SAD), Mukhtiyar Singh (PLC)
  60. Bhagha Purana—————————-Darshan Singh Brar (Congress),Amritpal Singh Sukhanad (AAP), Tirath Singh Mahla (SAD), Jagtar Singh Rajiyan (SA)
  61. Moga—————————- Dr Amandeep Kaur Arora (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 20,915 votes and she defeated Malvika Sood (Congress).
  62. Dharamkot—————————-Sukhjit Singh Lohgarh (Congress), Devinder Singh Laddi Dhos (AAP), Jathedar Totta Singh (SAD), Ravinder Singh Garewal (BJP)
  63. Zira—————————- Naresh Katariya (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 22,776 votes. He defeated Janmeja Singh Sekhon(SAD).
  64. Firozpur City—————————-Parminder Singh Pinky (Congress), Ranveer Singh Bhullar (AAP), Rohit Vohra (SAD), Rana Gurmeet Singh Sodhi (BJP)
  65. Firozpur Rural——————— Rajnish Dahiya (AAP) won this seat by 27746 votes and he gave a defeat to Joginder Singh Jindu(SAD).
  66. Guru Har Sahae———— Vijay Kalra (Congress), Fauza Singh Sarari(AAP), Vardev Singh Mann(SAD), Gurparvez Singh Sandhu(BJP)
  67. Sardulgarh—————-Gurpreet Singh Banawali (AAP) has won the election by a margin of 41,371 votes. He defeated Bikram Singh of Congress.
  68. Jalalabad—————- Mohan Singh Phaliyanwala (Congress), Jaldeep Goldy Kamboj(AAP), Sukhbeer Badal(SAD), Puran Chandra(BJP)
  69. Fajilka————– Devendra Gubaya(Congress), Narinder Pal Singh Savna (AAP), Hansraj Joshan (SAD), Surjeet Kumar Gyani (BJP)
  70. Abohar—————————-Sandeep Jakhar (Congress), Deep Kamboj (AAP), Mohinder Singh Rinva (SAD), Arun Narang (BJP)
  71. Balluana (SC)—————————-Rajinder Kaur (Congress), Amandeeep Singh Goldy Musafir (AAP), Hardev Singh Megh Govindgarh (SAD), Vandana Sangwan (BJP)
  72. Lambi—————————- Gurmeet Singh Khudidya (AAP) won this seat by 11,396 votes. He defeated Parkash Singh Badal (SAD).
  73. Gidderbaha—————————-Amarinder Singh Raja (Congress), Pritpal Sharma (AAP), Hardeep Singh Dimpi (SAD), Om Prakash (PLC)
  74. Malout (SC)—————————- Dr Baljit Kaur (AAP) won this seat by 40,261 votes. He defeated , Harpreet Singh Kotbhai (SAD).
  75. Faridkot—————————-Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon (Congress), Gurdeet Singh Sekho (AAP), Parbans Singh Bunty Romana (SAD), Gaurav Kakkad (BJP)
  76. Jaito——————————- Darshan Singh Dilwan (Congress), Amolak Singh (AAP), Suba Singh Badal (SAD), Paramjeet Kaur Gulshan(SA)
  77. Rampura Phul—————————-Gurpreet Singh Kangar (Congress), Balkar Singh Siddhu (AAP), Sikandar Singh Maluka (SAD), Amarjeet Sharma (PLC)
  78. Bhucho Mandi (SC)—————————-Pritam Singh Kotbhai (Congress), Master Jagsir Singh (AAP) won this seat by 50,212 votes. He defeated Darshan Singh Kotfatta(SAD).
  79. Bathinda Urban—————————-Manpreet Singh Badal (Congress), Jagrup Singh Gill (AAP), Swarup Chand Singla (SAD), Raj Nambardar (PLC)
  80. Bathinda Rural (SC)—————————-Amit Ratan Kotphatta (AAP) won this seat and gave a defeat to Prakash Singh Bhatti (SAD) by 35,479 votes.
  81. Talwandi Sabo—————————- Baljinder Kaur (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 15,252 votes. He defeated Jeet Mohinder Singh Siddhu (SAD).
  82. Maur—————————-Dr Manoj Bala Bansal (Congress), Sukhveer Maiser Khan (AAP), Jagmeet Singh Barar (SAD), Dayal Singh Sodhi (BJP)
  83. Mansa—————————-, Dr Vijay Singla (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 63,23 votes. He defeated Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu Moose Wala (Congress).
  84.  Budhlada (SC)—————————-Ranvir Kaur Bhattal (Congress), Principal Buddhram (AAP), Dr Nishan Singh (SAD), Subedar Bhola Singh (PLC)
  85. Lehra—————————- Barinder Kumar Goyal (AAP) won this seat by 26,518 votes. He defeated Parminder Singh Dhindsa (SA)
  86. Dirba—————– Harpal singh Chima (AAP) won this seat by 50,655 votes. He gave a defeat to Gulzar Singh Moonak (SAD).
  87. Sunam——————— , Aman Arora  (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 75,277 votes. He defeated Jaswinder Singh Dhiman of Congress.
  88. Bhadaud————- Charanjit Singh Channi (Congress), Labh Singh Ugoke (AAP), Satnam Singh Rahi (SAD), Daram Singh Fauzi (BJP)
  89. Baranala————- Manish Bansal (Congress), Gurmeet Singh Meet (AAP), Kulwant Singh Kitu (SAD), Dheeraj Kumar (BJP)
  90. Mehal Kalan————————- Kulwant Pandori (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 30,347 votes. He defeated Gurjant Singh Kattu (SAD).
  91. Malerkotla—————————- Mohammad Zamir Ul Rehman (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 21,686 votes. He defeated Razia Sultana (Congress).
  92. Dhuri—————————-Bhagwant Mann (AAP) won this seat by 58,206 votes. He defeated Dalvir Singh Goldy.
  93. Sangrur—————————-Narinder Kaur Bharaj (AAP) has won this seat by a margin of 36,430 votes. He defeated Vijay Inder Singla (Congress).
  94. Nabha (SC)—————————- Gurdev Singh Dev Mann (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 52,600 vote. He defeated Kabir Das (SAD).
  95. Patiala—————————— Ajit Pal Singh Kohli (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 19,873 votes. He defeated Amarinder Singh (PLC).
  96. Patiala (Rural)—————————-Mohit Mohindra (Congress), Dr Balbir Singh (AAP), Jaspal Singh Bittu (SAD), Sanjeev Sharma (BJP)
  97. Rajpura—————————-Hardial Singh Kamboj (Congress), Neena Mittal (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 22,493 votes. He defeated Jagdish Kumar Jagga (BJP).
  98.  Ghanaur—————————-Madan Lal Jalalpur (Congress), Gurlal Ghanaur (AAP), Pro Prem Singh Chandumajra (SAD),  Bikramjit Inder Singh Chahal (BJP)
  99. Sanour—————————- Harmeet Singh Panthamzara (AAP) has won election by a margin of 49122 votes. He defeated Harinder Pal Singh Chandumajra (SAD).
  100. Samana—————————-Chetan Singh Jormajra (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 39,713 votes. He defeated Surjeet Singh Rakhra (SAD).
  101. Bhoa—————————-Joginder Pal (Congress), Lal Chand Kataruchakk (AAP), Rakesh Kumar (BSP), Seema Kumari (BJP)
  102. Batala————————– Amansher Singh Shery Kalsi (AAP) won this seat. He defeated Ashwani Sekhri (Congress) by 28,472 votes.
  103. Khadoor Sahib——————-Mohan Singh (Congress), Manjinder Singh Lappura (AAP), Ranjit Singh Brahmpura (SAD), (BJP)
  104. Nakodar————————– Inderjit Kaur Mann (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 2,869. He defeated Gurpartap Singh Wadala (SAD).
  105. Banga—————————-Tarlochan Singh Soondh (Congress), Kuljit Singh Sargal (AAP), Sukhwinder Singh Sukhi (SAD), Mohanlal Banga (BJP)
  106. Shutrana————— Kulwant Singh Bazigar (AAP) won election by a margin of 51,554 votes. He defeated Vaninder Kaur Loomba (SAD).
  107. Kharar—————————- Anmol Gagan Mann(AAP) won this seat by 37,885 votes. He defeated Ranjit Singh Gill (SAD).
  108. Samrala—————————- Jagtar Singh (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 30,890 votes. He defeated Paramjit Singh Dhillon (SAD).
  109. Sahnewal————————— Hardeep Singh Mundian (AAP) won this seat by a margin of 15,193 votes. He defeated Vikram Bajwa (Congress).
  110. Gill—————————-Kuldeep Singh Vaid (Congress), Jeewan Singh Sangwal (AAP), Darshan Singh Shivalik (SAD), SR Laddar (BJP)
  111. Jagraon—————————-Jagtar Singh Jagga Hissowal (Congress), Sarabjeetv Kaur Manuke (AAP), SR Kaler (SAD), Kanwar Narinder Singh (BJP)

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PM Modi in his address also said that the presence of around 100 nations here is a testament that the trust of the world in India has increased.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Aero India 2023 which is Asia’s largest aero show taking place in Karnataka’s Bengaluru. Prime Minister Narendra Modi while delivering his address at the event said that Aero India is an example of the expanding capabilities in India.

The aero show is the 14 instalment of the event and the objective is to put indigenous equipment and technologies on display in order to get a partnership from companies outside of India.

PM Modi in his address also said that the presence of around 100 nations here is a testament that the trust of the world in India has increased. He further said that the participation of more than 700 exhibitors from India and the world is unprecedented.

The event will be held for 5 days as the visitors will get to witness air shows, aerobatics as well as exhibitions. According to reports, over 809 companies from across 98 countries have participated in the Aero India 2023.

USA’s leading fighter jet , F-16 Falcons will be seen throughout the event as they will be performing aerial demonstrations and sorties. USA’s renowned F/A 18E and F/A-18F Super Hornet will also be seen on display at the event.

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The event is being held in Beneglauru’s Yelahanka Air Force Station and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also gave an address and was in attendance on the opening day of the event..

It is also reported that the event will be military-dominated, however, India’s efforts to accommodate a domestic travel boom and revive its brand in foreign countries. The theme of Aero India 202 is ‘The Runway to a Billion Opportunities’.

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Uttarakhand Chief Minister Live Updates: Pushkar Singh Dhami to be Uttarakhand CM

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Live Updates: The probable names that are coming out for Uttarakhand CM are Pushkar Singh Dhami, Cabinet Minister and Haridwar MLA Madan Kaushik, Shrinagar MLA Dhan Singh Rawat, former Union minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank and Union Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt.

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The announcement of the name of Chief Minister in Uttarakhand after the BJP came to power yet again in the hill state is set to come out later in the evening today. The probable names that are coming out for Uttarakhand CM are Pushkar Singh Dhami, Cabinet Minister and Haridwar MLA Madan Kaushik, Shrinagar MLA Dhan Singh Rawat, former Union minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank and Union Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt.

However, the road for Pushkar Singh Dhami is not going to be smooth as he lost his seat of Khatima to Congress candidate Bhuwan Chandra Kapri by a margin of 6,579 votes. He got a total of 41,598 votes with a vote share of 44.8 per cent as against Kapri who got 48,177 with a huge vote share of 51.89 per cent.

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BJP to reveal the name of next Chief Minister of Goa today: Pramod Sawant, Vishwajit Rane and Rajendra Arlekar in fray

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will hold a meeting today in Panaji, Goa where it will unravel the suspense over the name of the next Chief Minister and the date of the swearing-in ceremony.

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will hold a meeting today in Panaji, Goa where it will unravel the suspense over the name of the next Chief Minister and the date of the swearing-in ceremony. The BJP legislature party meeting will take place at 4 pm at the BJP office.

Eleven days after winning 20 seats in the 40-member House and securing the support of two MGP MLAs and three Independents, the saffron party will ask the governor to stake a claim to form the government.

On Sunday, Goa BJP President Sadanand Tanavade revealed that Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and L. Murugan will attend the meeting as BJP central observers to help the state establish a government.

Pramod Sawant, a BJP leader, and the temporary chief minister is the strong frontrunner for the role of CM, but he faces some opposition. A senior state BJP leader claimed on Monday that BJP MLA and former state health minister Vishwajit Rane, as well as Himachal Pradesh Governor Rajendra Arlekar, a Goa native, is being considered for the CM post.

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Earlier on Saturday, Sawant met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi to discuss the formation of the government. The BJP will be in power in Goa for the third time in a row.

After choosing the next chief minister, BJP leaders will meet with state governor P S Sreedharan Pillai at 6 p.m. to stake their claim to form the government. In addition to Tomar and Murugan, PM Narendra Modi, Goa election in-charge Devendra Fadnavis, desk in-charge C T Ravi, and Tanavade, would attend the legislature party meeting.

According to the sources, the name of the next Chief Minister of Goa will be revealed by 5 pm and the swearing-in ceremony might take place between 23 to 25.

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