Goa Government said the decision was taken "bowing to public
sentiments". "Government has withdrawn the order. We have done this
bowing to public sentiments," Goa Sports Minister Ramesh Tawadkar said
hours after the legislators made public their decision to foot the bill
for the trip themselves.
Five members of the group have, however, been allowed to visit the South American nation in their private capacity and the government will not sponsor the trip. "We were scheduled to visit Brazil because Goa will be hosting National Games and has also bid for Under-17 football World Cup. We had personally decided to see the infrastructure due to which Goa government had approved the trip," Tawadkar, who has chosen to opt out, said.
"Since government has cancelled the trip, I will no more be heading the delegation. That's why I have decided to opt out of it, I will not be going," he said. Tawadkar said the hype over the delegation's visit over the last two days had forced the ministry to cancel it.
Five members of the group have, however, been allowed to visit the South American nation in their private capacity and the government will not sponsor the trip. "We were scheduled to visit Brazil because Goa will be hosting National Games and has also bid for Under-17 football World Cup. We had personally decided to see the infrastructure due to which Goa government had approved the trip," Tawadkar, who has chosen to opt out, said.
"Since government has cancelled the trip, I will no more be heading the delegation. That's why I have decided to opt out of it, I will not be going," he said. Tawadkar said the hype over the delegation's visit over the last two days had forced the ministry to cancel it.
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