The Aapin Goaon Tuesday objected to the Central government's decision to allot six heritage sites in the coastal state along with several others throughout the country for Adoptionby private companies.
"Now they admit that they cannot protect our monuments and want to sell them to outsiders in the name of Adoption They cannot protect our land, our rivers and our rights," Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) state General SecretaryPradeep Padgaonkartold reporters here.
The statement comes a few days after the Central government's decision to privatise heritage conservation, even as the Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition government in the state has come under fire for promoting hasty conversion of land in natural heritage zones for commercial exploitation.
"Efforts by these vested interests, especially regional ruling alliance partner GoaForward, to allow Adoptionof monuments by private companies, in Goa's case by a private lifeguarding company should be stopped," Padgaonkar said.
In Goa, Drishti Marine and V-Resorts have been shortlisted for participation in the 'Monument Mitra' scheme, aimed at developing monuments and heritage sites with the help of private participation for five years.
Drishti Marine is set to adopt key heritage areas like the Old GoaChurch complex, Aguada, Cabo de Rama and Chapora fort, a lighthouse and Morjim beach, famous for Olive Ridleyturtle nesting sites.
V-Resorts will be adopting the Basilica of Bom Jesus church, which is several centuries old.
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