"People in Goa are patriots. I know many students who can sing complete 'Vande Mataram' unlike Karnataka where many people do not even know how to sing the national anthem and they also do not know our national fathers," Joshi told reporters.
Goa and Karnataka are locking horns over the sharing of Mahadayi or Mandovi river water.
Praising Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik, whose entry is banned in Goa, he said Muthalik has done a commendable job in Karnataka and he is a protector of women.
He said though the Sena did not demand a ban on "pub culture", but it is against the "late night affairs outside these places".
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"You visit a pub in the night at 12 and you find girls and boys sitting outside and drinking. Is this fair? We don't mind what tourists do here, but when it comes to local boys and girls, it is our duty to educate them," Joshi said.
"Even any Muslim organisation wants to come to Goa and do some good work, we will back them," he said.