Sardesai released a video message on online platforms after he was quoted by certain sections of the media as terming domestic tourists "scum of the earth".
Stating that he was quoted out of context, the minister said, "I had not called all the 6.5 million tourists visiting Goa the scum of the earth. I had said certain sections of them were creating nuisance and were actually the scum of the earth and that we should not have such tourists in Goa."
The minister, who heads the Goa Forward Party, added that there was a need for "quality" tourists in the coastal state, so that the local population also benefited.
Stating that Goa's development model was about "low density, high cost", Sardesai said, it was not about quantity, but quality.
"We want to retain the unique identity of Goa when it comes to architecture, ethos, tolerance, but at the same time, we do not want to develop Goa in a way that it is only about numbers and not about quality.
Claiming that there was a general feeling among Goans that the state's tourism should be re-oriented to what it was before, Sardesai said, "I am speaking on behalf of the people of Goa. We may be laidback but we will not be laidback about this. I cannot be apologetic about this. My party is willing to bell the cat."
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