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Panaji: Transport Minister in the BJP-led coalition government in Goa, Mauvin Godinho, lashed out at the Indian Navy accusing its officials of trying to “rule” Goa by proxy, by cornering large chunks of prime real estate and depriving civilians from use of land resources.
Godinho late on Tuesday also described a zoning proposal made by the Indian Navy to deter and regulate real estate development within a 20 km radius of Goa’s only airport, which functions out of a naval base INS Hansa, located near the port town of Vasco, as “ridiculous”.
Following Godinho’s opposition to the proposal, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has convened a meeting on October 22, when all stakeholders of the state government as well as the Indian Navy, are scheduled to discuss the latter’s zoning proposal aimed at enhancing security of the semi-military aviation facility.
“What will Goans do? Where will they go and build? Is it an effort of the Navy or their ploy to come and rule Goans? We have an elected government here. We are in a democracy… (Only) anybody out of their mind will recommend that 20 km around the radius of the airport there cannot be developed or you can have development only with one storey buldings,” Godinho said.
Land tracts owned by the Defence Ministry have been a cause of concern for Goa’s political class, across parties, who have accused the Indian Navy, as well as the Indian Army of hogging land tracts in the state, while arguing that Goa has limited land resources for development.
The recent move by the Indian Navy, as the authority in-charge of the Goa airport, to put together a colour coded zoning map for the facility with stipulated height restrictions, has sparked outrage from the political class, including those like Godinho, in whose legislative assembly constituency the airport is located.

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