Date: 14 April, 2014  06.10 p.m.

Goans voted for 'Goa'; Not on  the line of 'Communalism' or 'Secularism': GSRP

Reacting to the tremendous voting turn-out in both North and South Goa, Goa 
Su-Raj Party (GSRP) opines that this is a sign that people of Goa want a change 
from both Congress and BJP.  The response of the people many of whom are silent 
voters will show the national parties the outcome of taking the voters for 
granted for many years and swinging them like a political pendulum.

"We shall achieve the target we set out for us in South Goa. We are confident 
that people who had Goa's interest deeply at heart have silently voted for 
GSRP. Our campaign was not large and elaborate but we worked on it 
strategically and in small groups of prominent citizens in each village in each 
constituency. Many of our voters did not vote for us because they expected us 
to win, they voted for us because they believed in what our party stood for and 
wanted to give us an opportunity to pave way for the future," expressed Savio 
Rodrigues, Secretary & President (Youth Affairs), GSRP.

National parties are clueless from where the voter turn-out emerged. This 
voter-base has come-out because it now had an option to vote for GSRP and other 
cleaner candidates. "Many voters voted for Goa and not on the lines of 
'Communalism' and 'Secularism'," Rodrigues elaborated.

for Goa Su-Raj Party
Sd/-
Savio Rodrigues
Secretary & President (Youth Affairs)
Mob: 9764447313
Website: goasu-raj.org


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