While BJP is fighting the poll on development plank, showcasing its work in infrastructure and other sectors, main Opposition Congress is harping on "failures" and "unfulfilled" promises of the Government.
BJP is contesting 36 seats out of the 40 and has extended support to four independents. The saffron outfit has centred its entire campaign around the slogan 'once again BJP', seeking another term in power.
Ahead of the poll announcement, a series of 'Vijay Sankulp' rallies were held along with several corner meetings attended by senior Central leaders like Amit Shah, Nitin Gadkari, Rajnath Singh and Smriti Irani.
BJP's high-voltage campaign has so far seen Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, among others, addressing rallies in support of party nominees.
The 61-year-old IIT graduate-turned-politician has been camping in his home State to pitch for his party aggressively even as speculation is rife he might return as Chief Minister if his party BJP wins the polls.
With just five days remaining for the big day, BJP leaders like Amit Shah and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will address public meetings early next week.
Congress, on the hand, is fighting on 37 seats, and has so far witnessed a lacklustre campaign. The party is pinning hopes on Vice-President Rahul Gandhi, who will address an election rally at Mapusa town tomorrow.
The party has left at bay like-minded force Goa
Forward, which had made desperate attempts to seal of poll truck, while it okayed seat-sharing agreement in two constituencies - Atanasio Monserratte (Panaji) and Rohan Khaunte (Porvorim).
Wooing voters with lucrative poll promises, its manifesto mentions ban on casinos, free petrol for students, special status, defreezing lands given to Special Economic Zone developers among others.
New entrant AAP will look at repeating its historic Delhi win of 2015 with the party contesting 39 seats.
Party workers sporting the trademark 'topi' can be seen across the state reflecting some influence in the tourist state.
Clinging on its pet issue of corruption, the Kejriwal- led party among its poll promises has assured a 'corruption free government' and ban on casinos, which has been a prominent issue for the saffron parties.
AAP has projected Elvis Gomes as its chief ministerial candidate, who is contesting from Cuncolim constituency.
The biggest surprise package in this election is poll alliance of three different forces - Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP), Goa Suraksha Manch (GSM) and Shiv Sena.
RSS rebel and regional language crusader Subhash Velingkar-led GSM has made the issue of grants to English- medium schools as its poll plank and is supported by the Shiv Sena.
The Sudin Dhavalikar-led MGP has fielded 18 candidates and is harping on good governance. Dhavalikar is party's chief ministerial face.
Beside the issue of grants to English schools, the joint manifesto of GSM and Sena promises ban on rave parties, Electronic Dance Music festivals and removal of casinos.
While MGP is contesting 18 seats, GSM will fight on six seats and Sena on four.
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