"We conducted our own surveys after the Goa polls. The figures indicate a majority of the voters who exercised their franchise were women. We can safely say 60 per cent of the women voters in the state voted for BJP," he said here.
He was addressing a function organised by Goa BJP Mahila Morcha on the occasion of International Women's Day.
Election for the 40-member Assembly was held on February 4 and the result will be announced on March 11.
"Women will play a major role when the BJP is voted to power after the counting on March 11," he said.
The Minister said the party will have to groom non- controversial women candidates in each constituency ahead of the Assembly election.
Parrikar claimed 90 per cent of the silent voting was in favour of the BJP in Goa and this will be reflected in the final result.
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