Foreign tourists wearing "less clothes" at Goa beaches often
blind visitors coming to the state, as they cannot see anything else, a
witty Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said Tuesday.
He was speaking at the national workshop on "Electronic System Design and manufacturing: Advantage Goa" held at a hotel here.
"Foreign
tourists with less clothes brighten things so much that often you do
not see anything else," Parrikar said, while making a point about how
the overwhelming footprint of tourism in the state, often led visitors
to the state to believe that Goa does not have any other significant
industry.
Further allegorising, the chief minister, who is known
for his wit, said that just because one does not see the moon and stars
during the day, does not mean they aren't there.
"It is just that they are hidden because of the sunlight," Parrikar said.
"You
just see tourism here. But we have other industries too like the
pharmaceutical and IT industry, which are doing very well," he further
said.
Foreign tourists wearing beachwear has often been
synonymous with media coverage of Goa's beach belt. The state attracts
over 2.6 million tourists annually, out of which half a million are
foreigners.
Source : Deccan Herald ( 19th Feb 2013)
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