PANAJI: Shiv Sena and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), the ruling allied in Maharashtra, has faked the alliance for the first time in Goa for the February 14 Assembly election, but data showed that the victory seat in this state had never had an easy task for the second Parties individually, and their candidates have lost deposits on several occasions in the last poll.
Data from the previous election showed that the NCP LED Sharad Pawar had had better than Sena Shiv in terms of the amount of sound surveyed.
Shiv Sena has been fighting for elections in Goa since 1989, while NCP has been in the scene of the state selection since 2002.
After the 2019 Assembly election in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena, which then fellowship with BJP with NCP with NCP, joining NCP and Congress, to form Government, which was baptized as Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA).
Shiv Sena and NCP have last week announced that they will take part in the selection of goa together.
Both parties will collectively fight with 20 seats for home 40 members.
Shiv Sena Leader Sanjay Raut, who announced the first list of nine candidates for the Goa Assembly poll on Friday, said he wanted the MVA model in Maharashtra to be replicated in the Goa this time, which was why he approached the congress.
But the congress did not show the willingness to falsify the pre-polling alliance with Sena-NCP, he said.
He also said that if BJP maintained power in Goa, it was a congress that had to blame because it refused to bind with both parties.
In 2007, NCP had opposed Goa polls in the Alliance with Congress, while Shiv Sena always resisted the election in the country itself without a bond with BJP.
In 2017, NCP had opposed 17 seats, but could only win a single seat, while the deposit was on 16 chairs scorched.
The party was surveyed 20,916 votes and registered 2.28 percent of the shares in the total valid vote surveyed.
Sena Shiv, on the other hand, has opposed three seats at that time, but could not open his account.
It has been surveyed by 792 votes and recorded 0.09 percent of the election of shares in the total valid vote surveyed.
The AAM AAM AADMI Party (AAP), who entered the Fray Poll Goa for the first time in 2017, has opposed 39 seats and candidates losing a deposit in 38 seats.
This party aroused 57,420 votes and received 6.27 percent of the shares in the total number of legitimate surveyed.
In 2012, NCP had opposed seven seats and had lost deposits in three places.
The party was surveyed 34,627 votes and received 4.08 percent of the shares in the total valid vote surveyed at that time.
Sena Shiv led by Uddhav Thackeray has opposed three seats, but lost deposits on the three of them.
It was only surveyed 210 votes.
The party received 0.02 percent of the shares in the total legitimate vote surveyed.
That year, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) has opposed 20 seats and lost deposit on 19 seats.
The party has surveyed 15,323 votes with 2.81 percent of the shares in the total valid vote surveyed.
In 2007, NCP had opposed six seats and won three of them.
The party lost his deposit in one chair.
This was surveyed 35,731 votes, get 5.02 percent of the shares in the total legitimate sound surveyed.
Shiv Sena has lowered seven candidates, but they all lost their deposits.
The party has pocketed 1,049 votes by 0.15 percent of the shares in the total valid sound.
NCP has compiled for 20 seats in 2002 and won one of them while losing deposits in 12 seats.
The party has secured 37,093 votes with 2.83 percent of shares in the total legitimate sound surveyed.
Shiv Sena has lowered 15 candidates and they all lost their deposits.
Party got 4,946 votes with 0.78 percent share in the total vote valid.
In 1999, Sena has been fighting 14 seats and forfeit the deposit at all.
It had secured 5,987 votes with 2.04 percent share in the total valid votes polled.
In 1994, the Party has been fighting over two seats, when bagging 8,347 votes and got 1.45 percent of the shares in the total amount of legitimate, while in 1989, out of the six seats it contested, he has lost the deposit on five of them.
It has bagged 4,960 votes and 0.98 percent share in the total valid votes polled.