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Goa Elections | God promise! Will this stop defections?

In Goa, the Congress and the AAP have come up with ingenious ways to stop defections by its candidates were they to win in the upcoming assembly polls 

February 09, 2022 / 18:13 IST
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(Image: News18 Creative)
(Image: News18 Creative)

Strange as it may appear, two political parties in Goa, the Indian National Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have come up with a novel idea to strike at the root of perennial defections — a political malaise that remains undiminished even decades after amendment in the Constitution.

The Congress made its candidates swear before god and the party leadership to remain loyal to it. The party is one of the worst hit in the current legislative assembly, when it started with 17 legislators in 2017, and are now dwindled to two as it reaches the end of the five-year tenure.

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In spite of emerging as the single-largest party in the 40-member assembly, the Congress could not cobble up a majority and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with 13 MLAs managed to form a government under Manohar Parrikar, first with support of smaller parties, and later with a huge chunk coming from the Congress itself.

Last week, the Congress shepherded its 36 candidates across places of worship — a temple, church and dargah — where they took a promise not to go ‘’here and there’’, a euphemism for political travelling after the elections. Not satisfied with an undertaking before divine powers, the party candidates took the pledge before Rahul Gandhi.