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Goa Chief Minister loses seat, state heading for hung Assembly

| | Mar 11, 2017, at 05:33 pm
Panaji, Mar 11 (IBNS): Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar has lost his Assembly seat while the recent trend of poll results and the counting trend throw up the possibility of a hung Assembly with the BJP and Congress racing neck and neck.

According to the recent update by the Election Commission of India, BJP has won two seats with leads in five while Congress has won one while leading in seven constituencies. .

So far,the Election Commission has declared trends for 30 out of the state's 40 seats.

Parsekar represented Mandrem constituency in the Goa Assemlby. .

The election in Goa was held on February four in a single phase.

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