Goemkarponn desk
PANAJI: Aldona MLA Carlos Ferreira, raised the issue in Goa Assembly and said that Goa does not need such ‘riff-raff’ tourists as acts by such individuals will compel ‘quality tourists’ to go away.
A purported viral video showing a topless woman driving a car on a popular Goa street has drawn fury from the coastal state’s Opposition. Aldona MLA
Carlos Ferreira, on Wednesday, raised the issue – of the purported video of a topless woman driving a car on the famous Parra Road area – in Goa Assembly and said that the coastal state does not need such riff-raff’ tourists as acts by ‘such individuals’ will compel ‘quality tourists’ to go away.
“I saw a video where a woman could be seen
driving topless on the famous Parra Road, where tourists stop to click photos. Do we want such kinds of tourists? We should not allow any such act by tourists. We don’t W such riff-raff tourists. We need quality tourism. If we allow ‘such’ tourists, quality tourists will go away (sic) ” Ferreira said in the Goa Assembly.
allow any such act by tourists. We don’t want such riff-raff tourists. We need quality tourism. If we allow ‘such’ tourists, quality tourists will go away (sic),” Ferreira said in the God Assembly.
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