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Big Blow To BJP In Goa, Michael Lobo Resigns

Big blow to BJP in Goa, Michael Lobo resigns from the post of minister, also left the legislature.

In Goa, the ruling party BJP has got another setback. Minister Michael Lobo has resigned from his post in the BJP government.

Apart from the post of minister, Michael Lobo has also resigned from the legislature.

After resigning from his post, Michael Lobo also slammed the BJP. He said that the workers have no importance in the BJP. He did not specify which party he was going to join.

However, he said that I am in talks with other political parties. I am sure the people of the Calangute constituency will respect my decision and give me another chance.

Big blow to BJP in Goa: Parrikar’s supporters were sidelined.

Michael Lobo has leveled allegations against the BJP leadership. Lobo said that the guidance given by Manohar Parrikar is no longer going ahead in the party, even his supporters have been sidelined.

Elections in Goa are to be held on February 14.

Let us tell you that the assembly elections in Goa will be held in a single phase. The elections to the 40-seat Goa Legislative Assembly will be held in a single phase on February 14.

On March 10, the results of the assembly elections of the five states will be counted. Along with Goa, Punjab and Uttarakhand will also go to the polls in a single phase on February 14.

The tough challenge of elections in the Corona era, every step will have to be taken very carefully.

The moral superiority of the democratic system in the social framework is based on the accountability of the authority in ensuring the public interest.

On the other hand, democratic legitimacy is related to the electoral process, which makes possible the expression of their will by the people.

These fundamental essentials of a dynamic democracy are being put to the test in this time of pandemics.

Irrefutable medical evidence and past experiences establish without a doubt that the crowd gathered in the election process proved to be a Covid super spreader.

We all saw the dire implications of the assembly elections held during the second wave in which the virus took many lives.

Scientific evidence suggests that the virus’s ability to affect depends not only on its nature or magnitude but also on the interaction of the virus and human society.

Certain studies confirm that only eight percent of people infected 60 to 80 percent of people during the second wave of Covid. Omicron is even more contagious.

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