Goemkarponn desk
MARGAO: Margao BJP candidate Babu Azgaonkar seems to have the upper hand in the election campaigning as he is going public with his election manifesto confidently.
Congress candidate Digambar Kamat seems to have fallen back in this regard, as it is unclear what sort of development or work Kamat intends to do for the people.
Recently, Margao BJP candidate Manohar (Babu) Azgaonkar, in his manifesto of 25 clauses mentioned, well-equipped parking projects, state-of-the-art facilities, two separate well-equipped bus stands for South Goa and North Goa buses, resolving traffic congestion, a complete transformation of New Market, better health care, civic health centre, effective waste management, sewerage system, development and beautification of open spaces, water resources conservation, special attention to heritage sites, tourist attractions, women empowerment, self-sufficient dams, public toilets, mini stadiums for control cricket and futsal, government gymnasiums, CCTVs in strategic places for public safety. cemeteries, beautification and transformation of Anafont Garden, promotion of self-sufficient homes producing solar energy and organic fertilizers, development of shelters for stray animals and cattle, development of city as food, arts and culture center, resumption of Shigmo and carnival procession procession to do, public Ganesha immersion facility, civic amenity center and finally traditional business This includes financial assistance to traders and artisans.
On the other hand, Margao Congress candidate Digambar Kamat has not publicly made much about his election manifesto.
Kamat seemed to have remained more dependent on his personal rapport with the people. When repeatedly asked about the manifesto, Kamat replied that he was busy with his election campaign.
The people of Margao and the BJP candidate of Margao has been going Gaga over the underdevelopment witnessed by the people of Margao constituency for the past 27 years. BJP has promised to transform Margao if their candidate gets elected in its manifesto. It is quite saddening that the city of the businessman is yet to see the acche din.
Although there have been many candidates in the fray, the BJP’s manifesto seems to attract more people to Margao.