Independent legislator Vijay Sardesai alleged a massive pass scam in the organisation of these Portuguese Commonwealth games held across six stadiums from January 18-29.
He pointed out that passes were printed in excess of the capacity of the event.
The legislator claimed that BJP local mandal president was even injured in the stampede that preceded the final football match at Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Fatorda here.
Sardesai said the people with valid passes had to watch the final match squatting in the stands.
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State Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar and Sports Minister Ramesh Tawadkar, however refused the allegations stating that the overcrowding of the venues were due to good response received for some of the matches.
"When valid pass holders did not arrive at the venue before the match started, we allowed the by standers to enter the stadium. The confusion was created when pass holders arrived late, Tawadkar explained on the floor of the House.
Dismissing all the allegations made by Sardesai, the ruling benches including Parrikar claimed that the legislator was speaking without proper knowledge about the matter.