Parrikar claimed that all the six vessels were permitted by the Congress government.
During the discussion on Governor's speech on the floor of the House, the opposition benches tried to corner Parrikar on the issue of off shore casinos.
But Parrikar defended himself pointing out that it was Congress which had brought the off shore casinos in the state.
The chief minister added that on Mondaythe government will make a statement on the casino policy which will clear intentions of the government about this industry.
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"You all have allowed people to bring in vessels (off shore casinos) and now you are asking me to remove it?," he shot back.
While Parrikar in his verbal reply spoke against the off shore casinos, in a written reply tabled on the floor of the House to a question he said "the casino industry has contributed towards welfare and growth of the people and state in the form of revenue generation, employment creation and enhancing the tourism sector."
The chief minister did not provide details of employment generated but said that for the financial year 2016-17 the total revenue collection by home department was Rs 161.96 crore from the casinos.
"For the year 2014-15, the revenue generation was Rs 78.62 crore, which witnessed rise in 2015-16 to 86.05 crore," he said.