Political Parties In Goa Encourage Sex Tourism, Says Arvind Kejriwal

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"Tourism in Goa is being defamed because of allegations of sex, drugs and prostitution," Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said. (File photo)
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  • Tourism of sex, drugs and prostitution defaming Goa, says Mr Kejriwal
  • Not being stopped as it is backed by political patronage, he says
  • AAP plans to contest Goa's Assembly polls, set to be held in early 2017
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Panaji: The tourism of sex, drugs and prostitution in Goa is backed by political patronage and is defaming Goa, Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal said today.

He was speaking at an interaction with small hoteliers and tourism industry stakeholders in the coastal state.

"Tourism in Goa is being defamed because of allegations of sex, drugs and prostitution... It is not being stopped because political parties are backing these things," Mr Kejriwal said.

It was the second meeting of 'Goa Dialogues', a preparatory process for drafting the Aam Aadmi Party's election manifesto for assembly polls scheduled in early 2017.

 
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