New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.
New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image. Poll of exit polls indicates the Trinamool might win three seats, which will enable it to hold all the cards.New Delhi:
Goa might be heading for another hung assembly, much like the cliffhanger of 2017, an aggregate of nine exit polls have predicted. Data indicates both BJP and the Congress will end up with 16 seats each in the 40-member house. The kingmaker will be Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in the coastal state for the first time in an attempt to build a pan-India image.
- Shaheen Shah Afridi played for Middlesex while his Pakistan teammate Mohammad Rizwan plays for Sussex in
- Ukraine War: The port city of Mariupol is encircled by Russian forces and has seen some of the fiercest bombardment
- The ED, till now, has filed two prosecution complaints (EDs equivalent to chargesheet) in this case and has arrested a
- Bhagwant Mann has also assured all stakeholders, including farmers, of smooth, prompt and hassle-free wheat procurement