Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji
Panaji, Apr 12: While Goa is all ready to celebrate Easter on April 21 amidst election polls which will be held on April 23, the EC’s order on limiting the use of sound systems and shutting all liquor shops, bars, restaurants and pubs everyday by 11 pm is likely to hamper religious functions and Goa’s hospitality and nightlife industry as well.
However, the Election Commission of India officials informed that appropriate instructions would be issued to flying squads to ensure that traditional community events or religious celebrations which have been traditionally happening in the temples and churches are not put through unnecessary hassle. “I respect the Election Commission in their position as custodians of India’s democracy, but it should not be a deterrent to our economy,” Goa Forward Party president and deputy chief minister Vijai Sardesai said.
“We have appealed that on the last few days of campaigning, when political parties usually get aggressive, if the Election Commission permits rallies and public meetings close to churches, it may hurt the sentiments of the Christian communities, especially on Good Friday,” said Congress representative Altinho Gomes in the all-party meeting with Goa CEO Kunal.