SC liquor ban: Manohar Parrikar wants some relaxations for Goa

Not going to denotify highways, says Parrikar

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Manohar Parrikar
Manohar Parrikar

Chief Minister on Tursday said his state attracts a lot of international tourists and hence some relaxation is needed with regard to Supreme order banning along

"is a vast country...is a tourist state, we need some relaxations. But I am not going to denotify highways," Parrikar said at an event here.



Several states are looking at measures like denotifying while others are thinking of moving to seek exemptions, amidst concerns of the hospitality sector and fears of losses following SC order banning sale along

When asked whether he is more comfortable in Goa, Parrikar said, "At the age of 60 plus, it was difficult for me to adjust to weather. Plus my department (the Defence Ministry) was also of different kind."

Responding to criticism that he formed in despite being a majority party, he said the worked hard and staked claim to form the after getting support of requisite number of MLAs while the did nothing.

Taking a jibe at Digvijaya Singh, who was in charge of party's affairs in Goa, Parrikar said, "When Digvijaya comes to Goa, he should eat fish, his intellectual level will go up."

In Goa, the had emerged as the largest party after the recently held polls, but the led by Parrikar managed to form the with the support of other parties.

SC liquor ban: Manohar Parrikar wants some relaxations for Goa

Not going to denotify highways, says Parrikar

Not going to denotify highways, says Parrikar Chief Minister on Tursday said his state attracts a lot of international tourists and hence some relaxation is needed with regard to Supreme order banning along

"is a vast country...is a tourist state, we need some relaxations. But I am not going to denotify highways," Parrikar said at an event here.

Several states are looking at measures like denotifying while others are thinking of moving to seek exemptions, amidst concerns of the hospitality sector and fears of losses following SC order banning sale along

When asked whether he is more comfortable in Goa, Parrikar said, "At the age of 60 plus, it was difficult for me to adjust to weather. Plus my department (the Defence Ministry) was also of different kind."

Responding to criticism that he formed in despite being a majority party, he said the worked hard and staked claim to form the after getting support of requisite number of MLAs while the did nothing.

Taking a jibe at Digvijaya Singh, who was in charge of party's affairs in Goa, Parrikar said, "When Digvijaya comes to Goa, he should eat fish, his intellectual level will go up."

In Goa, the had emerged as the largest party after the recently held polls, but the led by Parrikar managed to form the with the support of other parties.
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