The Free Press Journal

NAVY EYEING GOA'S LAND

- —Agencies

PANAJI: Goa's Transport Minister Mauvin Godinho on Wednesday once again lashed out at the Indian Navy, accusing it of using the guise of security to control land resources near its naval base INS Hansa in South Goa, which is also home to the state's only airport. Addressing the media on Wednesday, Godinho accused the Indian Navy of permitting high rise buildings in close proximity to the Dabolim internatio­nal airport's runway, while accusing the defence force of creating hurdles for constructi­on of homes and other civilian high rise structures within a radius of 20 km from the airport facility, which is used by both civilian as well as military aircrafts. "Security should not be an excuse to get things done. We will never agree to this... I will give you so many examples where the Navy themselves have given NOCs for huge buildings next to the airport where the flight lands... How did they give those permission­s," Godinho said. The BJP Minister on Tuesday had also lashed out at the Navy, accusing the defence force of trying to rule Goa by proxy, by controllin­g land use norms in the vicinity of its base, which is home to the airport facility. Godinho's outrage stems from a zoning proposal made by the Indian Navy, based on the guidelines of the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation, to deter and regulate real estate developmen­t within a 20 km radius of Goa's only airport, which functions out of a naval base INS Hansa, located near the port town of Vasco. Godinho said, that nearly half of Goa, whose coastline is only around 100 km in length, would be covered under the 20 km radius as suggested by the Indian Navy. Godinho said on Wednesday.

The BJP Minister on Tuesday had also lashed out at the Navy, accusing the defence force of trying to rule Goa by proxy, by controllin­g land use norms in the vicinity of its base, which is home to the airport facility

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