BJP MLA Micheal Lobo, Congress MLA Reginaldo Lourenco and Independents Rohan Khaunte and Vijay Sardesai demanded that the festival be postponed because it clashes with the 'Holy Week' of Christians -- Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter.
"The government has been acting anti-Catholics. It wanted to have Christmas as Good Governance Day earlier," Sardesai said, addressing a press conference.
Lobo was also present, but spoke to reporters separately.
The film festival is scheduled for April 3,4 and 5, while the formal inauguration would be held on April 2 at the hands of Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar.
Khaunte said the state run-Entertainment Society of Goa, the organiser, should postpone it.
Lobo denied that the state government was against the minorities. "It is wrong to say that the entire government is against the minorities. But ESG should reschedule this event keeping in mind sentiments of the Christian community," he said.
ESG has refused to reschedule the event stating that it is too late now. "The dates were announced much earlier. The demand has come a day ahead of the festival. This is not anti-minority; we did not know that the dates are clashing with Holy Week," said its chairman Damodar Naik.
