Civil society and💙 political groups Atanasio🌼 ‘Babush’ Monserrate’s non-fulfillment of poll promise to remove offshore casinos from the River Mandovi within 100 days of his election.
The protest was led by Aam Aadmi Party lea🅰der (AAP) Valmiki Nai🌠k and backed by other groups, including leaders from the Congress party.
“Babush Monserrate’s promise for 100 days was a joke. Even if he were to fulfill it, it would not 🐠make a difference. When you want to clean the house, you do not take the garbage from one room to the n🅷ext. We want them (casinos) out of Goa, not shifted from the river,” Naik said.
“As far as the casinos are concerned, I am out to remove them from Panjim. I stand by my promises. My promise💮s are meant to be kept not to be broken.”
I had said 100 days during the elections so now🐻 that I am in the government let us see🌞 how it can be done. My stand on the casino vessels does not change even though I am entering the BJP,” Monserrate told local media.
Meanwhile, State Portꦅs Minister Michael Lobo told local media that his department was willing to s🌊ubject to it being technically feasible.
He added that shifting of offshore casinos to a gaming zone near the Mopa airport in the nea❀r future ꦉwas a possibility and was part of fo💟rmer Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar’s vision. He added that the Chief Minister and cabinet will take a policy decision on shifting of offshore casinos to land.
In the last couple of months, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has given an assurance that locals wi🐼ll be ban😼ned from entering casinos and offshore casinos would be shifted from their ꦕcurrent location in the River Mandovi.
While🌃 refusing to give definitive timelines by which time such a decision would be taken, Sawant had indicated that a policy change would be done after taking♍ all stakeholders into confidence.
The Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP) had also passed a resolution last month to not renew the trade licen𝔍ses of th🌳e six offshore casinos docked on the River Mandovi, when they com🌌e u🦹p for renewal in the April-June 2020 period.