"Someone had said I was compelled to marry a pregnant woman. What to do. So, naturally, I am forced to take care of her children," Parsekar remarked while replying to a query as to why the government was not shifting off-shore casinos vessels from Mandovi river.
The BJP government had recently extended the time given to these vessels to move out by another year.
"They (Congress) created this mess and now they are criticizing our government. You should recall who was in the power from 1994 to 1999...We were not the part of the government then," he said, responding to Goa Congress chief Luzinho Faleiro's remark that Goa has become "sin city" because of the offshore casinos.
The Government will not allow any more offshore casinos to come up, he said.
To another question, Parsekar said he could not abandon the investors. "We can't discard the investors because some other government had invited them...We go around attracting investors and if we disturb the old investors that will send a wrong signal," he said.
He also said that closure of off-shore casinos would affect the livelihood of 2,000 youths employed by them.