"Once we reach a certain level of borrowing, we might reach a stage like West Bengal," Rane told the state Legislative Assembly today participating in the general discussion on the budget for 2013-14.
"Today, finance minister of WB finds it very difficult to take up any scheme which reflects in the performance of the government," he added.
Referring to various market borrowings by the state government in recent past, Rane said Goa is heading towards a debt-trap.
The money loaned from the market has a whopping interest of 17-25 per cent, he said cautioning that "the burden of interest payment will become difficult as we go on borrowing more.