Talking to the media on the sidelines of the party's executive committee meeting, Faleiro said the issue of casinos would feature prominently in the party's election campaign in 2017.
"Successive governments, including of Congress and BJP, have promoted casinos, thinking it would help tourism... But casinos have now turned Goa into a sin city, a place of vice. The casinos have ruined Goa's reputation," he said.
The issue of removal of casinos from river Mandovi comes up regularly ahead of elections.
Claiming that BJP had before the 2012 Assembly elections promised to ban offshore casinos in Goa, he said, "It has been three years now, what happened to BJP's promise?
"If the BJP wants help to do away with casinos in Goa, the Congress is willing to help it now.
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