Parrikar has said that any information about the drug activity in the state known to the legislators should be informed to him so that strict action can be initiated.
Congress party has taken strong objection to Parrikar's letter claiming it as "censorship on the MLAs."
"It has been observed that some of the MLA's are making public statements regarding availability of drugs and nexus between the drug peddlers and some police officials," the chief minister has said in a letter, copy of which is with PTI.
"Given the sensitive nature of the issue and firm resolution of the state government to make Goa a drug free state, it is requested that such information about drugs or related activities be brought to the notice of the undersigned, so as to jointly fight this menace," he said in the signed letter.
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"I assure you that due cognizance and strict action will be taken on every such issue brought to the notice of the undersigned," he added.
Goa Pradesh Congress Committee president Shantaram Naik said he is also of the opinion that Goa policemen should be encouraged to raid the dens of drug peddlersas they are a menace to the society.
"But CM writing a note on his file asking his MLAs restraining from exercising their democratic rights of free speech is yet another example of fascism that BJP Government in Goa seeks to implement through back door," he added.