"The state government has been very specific that there will be no foreign trips until we frame guidelines for the same. Whoever is saying that a Goa delegation will go to Spain or Europe, they should know that we won't allow it. It may be a minister's wish, but we will not approve any trip at the cost of the state exchequer," Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told reporters, responding to news reports about Goa state tourism minister Dilip Parulekar planning a Rs 4-crore foreign junket.
"We will allow foreign trips only after guidelines are approved," Parrikar said.
Recently, the Goa state government was caught on the wrong foot after six of its MLAs, including three ministers, planned tours to Brasil to witness the football World Cup.
The junket was severely criticised by the media, forcing the Goa state government to cancel it.
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Parrikar said that during the recent meeting with Union Tourism Minister Shripad Naik, the idea of a publicity campaign for the exposition of St Francis Xavier's relics was floated.
Parrikar said that if the union tourism ministry approved the trip at its cost, without Goa pitching in with finances, than there would not be any objection to the publicity campaign.
"If the Centre spends, than the issue is different. I have said that we will not allow it using Goa state funds until guidelines are drafted," Parrikar said.