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Crack the whip on drugs, late night parties, Goa CM Parrikar tells police

Panaji | ByPTI
Mar 22, 2017 04:34 PM IST

Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar has asked police to crack the whip on drug trade and late night parties, and said any crime against women would not be tolerated in the state.

Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar has asked police to crack the whip on drug trade and late night parties in the state.

Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar has said crimes against women will not be tolerated.(PTI)
Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar has said crimes against women will not be tolerated.(PTI)

“Strict instructions have been given to the police department to crack down on late night parties and trafficking or sale of drugs in the state,” Parrikar told reporters on Wednesday.

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The chief minister said he has also asked police to remove encroachments, including make-shift stalls selling various commodities, on the highways.

“All such sales along the highways would be restrained except the sale of local vegetables if it is not hindering the traffic movement,” he said.

Parrikar also said any crime against women would not be tolerated in the state.

“Every complaint of crime against women would be investigated in detail and thorough action would be taken,” he said.

The chief minister also asked “lethargic government servants” to improve their conduct.

“We are aware that some government servants are acting lethargic. I am giving them time of seven to eight days to correct themselves,” he said.

“I am giving that much time (7-8 days), not more than that. After that action would be taken,” Parrikar said.

He said the state budget, to be presented in the Goa assembly on March 24, has been drafted while keeping in mind the concerns of the people.

“The budget has been drafted considering the concerns of the people in the state. I had very less time to draft the budget, so many of the things might not find place in it but it (budget) will indicate some of the policy decisions,” the CM said.

“The budget will deliver the promises without pinching (referring to taxes) the people,” he assured.

The Parrikar government was sworn in on March 14, two days after the BJP staked claim to form the government in Goa, despite ending up behind the Congress in the recently-concluded assembly polls.

The BJP has 13 MLAs as against the Congress’s 17 in the 40-member House.

The Parrikar government proved its majority on the floor of the House on March 16 by winning the trust vote with the support of 22 legislators.

While Parrikar has kept the crucial portfolios such as home, finance and education with himself, he has allotted one each to the nine ministers.

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