"Goa government does not favour banning bikinis on the beaches. But it should not create indecency," Parrikar told reporters while responding to queries about PWD Minister Sudin Dhavalikar's demand to ban swimwear on beaches.
"Wearing bikinis should be banned on Goa's beaches," Dhavalikar had said in comments that would not have gone down well with hordes of foreign tourists who flock to the shores of the coastal state every year to soak up the sun.
Dhavalikar, whose Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party is an ally of ruling BJP, had said even Chief Minister Parrikar was in favour of such a ban.
"The Chief Minister knows it very well what I say. He has already started taking action against massage parlours. He will take up this issue (banning bikinis) in a different way to stop this nonsense," he said.
"Young girls going to pubs in short dresses does not fit in our culture. What will happen to our Goan culture if we allow this?...The scantily dressed girls visiting pubs project wrong culture and this should be stopped," Dhavalikar had said.
As Dhavalikar's comments drew criticism from various quarters, Parrikar said no explanation has been sought from the minister.
"We have not sought any clarification from him. It is his individual viewpoint," the Chief Minister said.
Parrikar, however, said drinking in public places, including beaches, will not be allowed.
