Expressing his unhappiness over Goa police's failure to nab the accused, James D'Souza, till now, he said, "In this case, I will deal with them (the police) strictly."
Terming the alleged rape of the 25-year-old woman a "shameful act", Parulekar said such incidents taint the image of the coastal state as a tourist destination.
"It is a shameful incident. I will move a note to the (state) Home Department today to expedite inquiry and bring the case to a logical conclusion," he told reporters.
"No doubt such shameful cases taint Goa's image as a tourist destination. It should not happen and the (state) Home department should be alert," the Minister said.