Protecting Goa's Land: RGP Advocates for Change

The Revolutionary Goans Party (RGP) is raising concerns over rampant land sales in Goa to outsiders, particularly from Delhi. This surge is driving up property prices, making it unaffordable for locals. RGP leaders call for legislative action and urge local politicians to prioritize Goa's interests.

Protecting Goa's Land: RGP Advocates for Change
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The Revolutionary Goans Party (RGP) has called urgent attention to what they describe as rampant sales of land to non-locals in Goa, an issue escalating local property prices to unaffordable levels.

During a press conference, RGP MLA Viresh Borkar and President Manoj Parab criticized other political entities for not taking a stand against these transactions, allegedly due to influences from party commands in Delhi.

Borkar called for the support of the Goa Land Protection and Conservation Bill, highlighting the need for a law to preserve local land identity and urged all legislators to declare their stance on the issue.

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