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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  BJP legislator demands dress code for men on Goa beaches
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BJP legislator demands dress code for men on Goa beaches

Men should be in proper swim wear, and not the shabby undergarments to venture on beaches, says BJP legislator Michael Lobo

Visitors in shabby attire creating nuisance should be arrested, BJP legislator Michael Lobo said. Photo: BloombergPremium
Visitors in shabby attire creating nuisance should be arrested, BJP legislator Michael Lobo said. Photo: Bloomberg

Panaji: A senior Goa Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator on Tuesday demanded dress code for men on the beaches, days after a state minister sought a ban on bikinis at the seaside.

“There should be proper dress code at par with the international standards for men to venture on the beaches. They should be in proper swim wear, and not the shabby undergarments which give a pathetic look. They can wear swimming trunk if they want to," Michael Lobo, legislator from Calangute constituency and BJP’s North Goa district president, told PTI.

He said majority of those with such (shabby) attire are domestic tourists who arrive in the state in a jeep, don’t book any hotel to stay and venture on the beaches in their undergarments creating nuisance for women. “They pull foreigners towards them to click picture," he said.

“There should be some control on these stupid tourists or else good tourists will stop visiting," he said, adding that such visitors creating nuisance should be arrested. Lobo alleged that India Reserve Battalion (IRB) police personnel posted on the beaches were extorting money from businessmen and vendors at the shore.

“There are 300 IRB personnel posted on the beaches but they are busy collecting haftas (extortion money)," he charged.

Last month, state public works department minister Sudin Dhavalikar had demanded a ban on the bikinis in the state, claiming that women in skimpy dresses might create a law and order problem.

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Published: 02 Sep 2014, 08:27 PM IST
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