"I will not just be addressing public meetings. I will be on the street with people from South Goa," Pacheco said, in the House, participating in the discussion on demands for grants during the ongoing Goa state Legislative Assembly session.
The state government has no justification to go ahead with the Mopa airport, when a similar facility is being constructed in Maharashtra's Chippi village, the former tourism minister said.
The legislator said that he is not ready to accept that after Mopa airport is operational, the existing Dabolim airport will be allowed to function.
The Dabolim airport is currently managed by Indian Navy and is being expanded.
"Irrespective of whether there is an expansion or not, I believe that the union government will shut down the Dabolim airport, which will create problems for the people of South Goa," Pacheco said.
Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, however, assured the House that Dabolim airport will continue to function even after Mopa airport is constructed and pointed to the union Cabinet resolution to continue with Dabolim, a facility used by the Indian Navy.
