Anti-India sentiment creeping in Goa, says Parrikar; slams Nazi-rule comparison

IANS  |  Panaji 

Chief Minister said on Tuesday those who compared the in to Nazi rule should read European history, adding a pre-Portuguese era anti-sentiment was resurfacing in the state.

In his speech delivered here, Parrikar also asked people to be cautious against a negative mentality which he said was raising its in the former Portuguese colony.

"Some people tried to compare this with Nazis. I advise them to read the history of Europe, including that of the First and Second World War, then they will realise that when you point one finger at someone, then five fingers are pointing at yourself. We need to be careful of such mentality," Parrikar said.

In the run-up to the February poll, an article in a magazine run by the influential in had likened the (BJP)-led coalition to Nazi rule in

"Some people are extremely negative. We should be careful of such mentality. When was made independent, many people would say that had snatched There were many who refused to accept that was a Union Territory of That mentality is repeating again," Parrikar said.

Goa, a former Portuguese colony, was liberated by the Indian armed forces on December 19, 1961.

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First Published: Tue, December 19 2017. 14:02 IST