"Don't make Goa a laughing stock internationally. BJP government had one and half years to complete infrastructure like stadiums for the games, but failed to do so," Congress MP Francisco Sardinha told reporters today.
"Why was the infrastructure not ready? The government had enough time for it," Sardinha said.
When it was pointed out that the Congress-led Goa government delayed constructing the same infrastructure for three years, Sardinha reacted, "I have not applied my mind on it."
Around 12 nations are expected to participate in these games which would be held at over six venues including the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at Fatorda.
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