"People who try to misguide the locals are those who stay in places where there are eight to ten airports within ten kms area. There are some foreign nationals, maybe of Indian origin, but now foreigners, they mislead the people," Parrikar told reporters here today.
"They (foreign nationals) stay in the areas where there are ten airports. When you go to London there are four airports there itself. Every place where there is development there is more than one airport," he added.
The Chief Minister said that the apprehensions raised by a few of the cabinet colleagues like Environment Minister Alina Saldanha, on the project, have been addressed.
"All her apprehensions were addressed during the cabinet meeting which passed request for qualification (RFQ) of Mopa airport," he said.
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The state government has now decided to hold public sessions by invitation to clear the air on the proposed airport.
"I have decided that in the first week of November, we will hold a public session by invitation. It is not for the people who are violent on the issue, but who are serious on it," he said.
"There will be at least two sessions, both in South Goa. There is no opposition in North Goa. It is Salcette taluka, where there is some reaction, so we will explain the issue to them," the Chief Minister said.