Panaji, Mar 11 : Goa’s Chief Minister Digambar Kamath told reporters today that British teenager Scarlett Keeling's murder would not affect tourism in the State.
On the recent incident of Scarlett, s murder, Kamath said, "We have 2.5 million tourists visiting the State. When such a large number of tourists come and if one or two incidents take place of such nature, there is no need for the media to blow it out of proportion. I had said in the beginning of the incident that we will go to the root cause of the incident, if there is a false play,"
New Delhi/Panaji, Jan 17: The Goa Legislative Assembly was prorogued on Thursday following Chief Minister Digamber Kamat’s recommendation.
On Wednesday the Digamber Kamat Government came into minority after two Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Ministers along with Save Goa Front Legislators withdrew their support to the government.