Goa Tourism Minister Ajgaonkar's remarks in which he threatened to "chase away" tourists who defied Goan culture reflected his "arrogance", Shiv Sena's Goa spokesperson Rakhi Prabhudesai Naik said.
"This kind of an arrogant statement does not augur well for the growth of tourism industry in the state," she said.
Naik added that while foreign tourists visited Goa on shoe-string budgets, domestic travellers spent money on their vacations in the state.
"Statements after statements against domestic tourists by ministers in the state cabinet seem to be a planned move towards achieving a certain goal, which we can't predict right now," she said.
These jibes against tourists did not come out of nowhere, she said, alleging that they were planned and could be aimed at helping the five-star hotel lobby or certain other sections of the tourism industry.
Naik said after becoming the tourism minister, Ajgaokar had suddenly started espousing the cause of "Goenkarponn" (Goanness).
Naik said the tourism minister needed lessons on the state's economy.
"Ajgaonkar should talk to tourism stakeholders and they will tell you how these foreign tourists come here on a shoe- string budget of some USD 2 a day and spend their time with just one beer in the shack," she claimed.
Domestic tourists spent money on their Goa vacations, Naik said.
She added that films showcasing Goa were giving free publicity to the state as a tourist destination.
"That has come free of cost and that is the reason why domestic tourists throng Goa," Naik added.
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