"If we find anyone doing drugs we will cancel license of the event immediately. They will be blacklisted and won't be allowed to hold their events in the state in future," Parulekar told reporters here.
The state would be hosting two major electronic dance music (EDM) festivals, namely 'Sunburn' and 'Supersonic' ahead of New year eve.
The minister said government has also taken security deposit from the organisers and it would be forfeited in case of narcotic substances are found during the festivals. "Besides, the organiser concerned would be booked under the stringent Anti-Narcotics Law," he added.
"I am not saying they (police) have failed. But I am sure they have failed in enforcement," he added.
Parulekar had caused a flutter last year with his statement that drug menace is the reality in Goa.
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