The year gone by saw emergence of an unexpected political force, Goa Suraksha Manch (GSM), an offspring of BJP in the state, which is all set to take the saffron party bang-on in the elections scheduled this year.
Similarly, Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP), a trusted ally of BJP, claimed it was suffocating under the leadership of Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar and subsequently both the MGP ministers were dropped from the cabinet.
RSS Goa chief Subhash Velingkar, who faced resistance from his own organisation for speaking against BJP, was one of the top newsmakers.
Among other newsmakers was Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar who grabbed headlines be it with his speeches or the surgical strikes.
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The army's surgical strikes fetched much praise for Parrikar back home and he was even felicitated in his home town of Mapusa by BJP.
The achievement of the armed forces figured in Parrikar's pre-election speeches during BJP's Vijay Sankalp rallies till Opposition parties took strong objection to it.
Parrikar also earned criticism for his weekend trips to Goa which he and his party defended claiming that "the Defence Minister need not remain present all the time in the national capital to handle his ministry".
Congress, which has apparently lost steam in the state, managed to get some muscles through its padayatra and public meeting of its vice president Rahul Gandhi. But largely, the party remained divided and seems to be struggling to get its act together to face the election.
2016 saw Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) emerging as a political force in the state as it announced it would contest all the 40 seats.
Two major events were held in the state - Defence Expo in January and BRICS summit in October.