Rave parties cannot be stopped immediately: Goa Minister

Goa`s Tourism Minister Nilkant Halarnkar today said it would take time to stop rave parties, notorious for drug abuse, in the tourist-favoured coastal belt of the state.

Panaji: Goa`s Tourism Minister Nilkant
Halarnkar today said it would take time to stop rave parties,
notorious for drug abuse, in the tourist-favoured coastal belt
of the state.

"Practically, it is not feasible to crack down on them
at once. It is to be done over a period of time," Halarnkar
told reporters.

The NCP legislator, inducted into the cabinet after
former Tourism Minister Fransisco Mickey Pacheco stepped down,
said the state Home Department should take action in this
regard.

Halarnkar said his priority would be to attract more
tourists in the state.

"I do not believe that Goa is India`s rape capital. I
want to assure tourists that they are safe here. They can come
and peacefully enjoy their vacation," he said.

Former Tourism Minister Pacheco during his tenure had
raised fears that the state is turning into India`s rape
capital after a spate of crimes against foreigners were
reported.

Goa is well-equipped to protect visitors, the newly-
inducted minister said.

"New tourism security force will be in place soon,
which will increase patrolling on the beaches," Halarnkar
said, adding the schemes implemented by his predecessor would
continue.

"Government is a continuous process. The decisions
once taken cannot be changed if minister changes," he said.

PTI

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