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Goa dance bars draw lawmakers’ ire

Jul 31, 2012

Panaji: The mushrooming of dance bars and the overwhelming influence of the Russian Cyrillic script in Goa’s coastal belt, including in temples, is damning the image of the state, legislators Tuesday said in the state assembly.

Independent legislator Vijai Sardesai said the increasing influence and clout of Russian tourists was putting off tourists of other nationalities in Goa.

“Even some temple donation boxes have Russian inscription. No one knows what they say there (in signages in Cyrillic). It could be about food, drugs and the third thing I do not want to talk about here,” Sardesai said.

Goa legislators have slammed bars.

Sardesai also said that the north Goan coastal village of Morjim, 35 km from here, was emerging as an enclave for Russian tourists.

“When Russians come to a place, Germans and British tourists leave. This should not be allowed to happen,” Sardesai said.

Legislator from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party Michael Lobo said that dance bars had mushroomed in the coastal tourism hub of Calangute, 20 km from here.

“These are restaurants and bars where girls are made to dance by paying money. This is giving Goa a bad name,” Lobo said.

PTI

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