The byelections to Panaji and Valpoi constituencies are scheduled on August 23. Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar is contesting from the Panaji seat.
"We have asked the Commercial Tax Department to keep a close watch on the activities of the on-shore and off-shore casinos so that they are not misused to stash money for campaigning by candidates or political parties," a senior official in the chief electoral office here told PTI today.
The election officials have also asked the department to keep a check on the sale of motorcycles, and electronic and household items costing more than Rs 5,000, as they may be used to lure the voters, he said.
The sale and transportation of liquor is also being monitored, he said.
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The Congress has fielded its senior leader Girish Chodankar against Parrikar. Goa Suraksha Manch president Anand Shirodkar is also in fray from the prestigious Panaji seat.
In Valpoi, BJP minister Vishwajit Rane is pitted against Congress nominee Roy Naik, the son of Goa's former Home minister Ravi Naik.
The by-election in Panaji was necessitated after BJP MLA Siddharth Kuncolienkar resigned from the seat, to pave the way for Parrikar -- who returned from the Centre to head the BJP-led government formed in March this year -- to contest from the constituency.
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