PANAJI: If one takes the Kautilya voter intelligence survey 2016 seriously then Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is likely to be the single largest party in Goa if the elections are held today. The survey indicates growing unpopularity of the BJP in terms of governance delivery, and confidence can come back if defence minister Manohar Parrikar returns to Goa as chief ministerial candidate.Speaking to media persons, founder and chief influencing officer of Advaita Teertha, Sankalp Chandelkar said respondents across the state have echoed openly that though chief minister Laxmikant Parsekar has taken over the reins of administration from Parrikar, they do not feel confident about the present leadership.“Survey conducted in August 2016 shows a consolidation of favourable sentiment for AAP in the state. Feeling echoed by respondents across the state gives indication to rise of new peoples government once again along with independent and new political party AAP may gain considerably making entry on the floor of assembly in 2017,” Chandelkar added.According to the survey, AAP is likely to get 14 seats out of 40 seats, closely followed by BJP which will bag 11 constituncies. Survey also shows that congress’s performance would be worse than in 2012 as they are expected to get only seven seats against the nine seats won in 2012. Maharastrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) will bag six whereas two seats will be cornered by independents.