4 years passed, BJP still can't find a place to move casinos
INDIAN EXPRESS, PANAJI | 05 March 2016 12:45 IST

It was only last September that Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar-led cabinet decided to extend the deadline of the offshore casino by seven months, in the midst of protests by the localities at Panjim and nearby area who demanded the vessels being completely dislodged from the Mandovi river.
Then, Parsekar had contended that either the Casinos will relocate themselves by March 31st or will move to location as suggested by the state government. CLICK TO READ MORE
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