Key Points

Goa's Tourism Minister has made it clear that there will be no restrictions on beef consumption in the state. He emphasized that Goa's unique culture celebrates communal harmony through shared festivals and cuisine. The minister assured tourists complete freedom to eat whatever they want while visiting. This policy maintains Goa's inclusive atmosphere even as the state develops spiritual tourism.

Key Points: Goa Minister Rohan Khaunte Rules Out Beef Ban Amid Tourism Push

  • Minister Khaunte firmly rejects any possibility of beef ban in Goa
  • Emphasizes communal harmony through shared festivals and cuisine
  • Assures tourists complete dietary freedom and multiple food options
  • Connects culinary freedom to Indian hospitality principle Atithi Devo Bhava
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Jo khana hai khao, maza karo... says Goa Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte

Goa Tourism Minister confirms no beef restrictions, emphasizing "Eat what you want and enjoy" policy while developing spiritual tourism hub in the state.

"Apko jo khana hai khao maja karo - Rohan Khaunte, Goa Tourism Minister"

Panaji, October 9

Goa's Tourism Minister, Rohan Khaunte, has firmly ruled out any move to ban beef in the state, asserting that culinary freedom and communal harmony remain cornerstones of Goa's hospitality, even as the government pursues its vision to transform the state into a spiritual tourism hub, wanting Goa to become "Dakshin Ka Kashi."

The Minister's remarks came while addressing a media query on whether the state government's spiritual tourism aspirations would lead to restrictions, specifically a ban on beef, which is consumed by many residents and tourists in Goa.

Minister Khaunte began his response by strongly emphasising the state's unique culture of unity and mutual respect. He highlighted the integrated social fabric where communities share in each other's celebrations and cuisine.

"Coming to Goa, in the speech, I said we live in the form of communal harmony. So whether it is Diwali, Chaturthi, or Christmas, we visit each other's place, and we enjoy each other's cuisine the way we want to enjoy," Khaunte stated.

"We respect every community's sentiments, and there is nothing that such thoughts come to any place unless the media wants to put it,' he said.

Addressing the concern about tourism restrictions directly, Minister Khaunte provided a clear assurance that the state would not impose any dietary limitations on visitors, ensuring a wide array of options are available.

He stressed that the government's approach is to offer choices rather than restrictions. "From my side, as a part of the Government of Goa, representing the Government of Goa, promoting tourism of Goa, a tourist who comes to Goa has various options to choose and taste and eat as there is no ban on anything, but we respect that as they eat it," the Minister affirmed.

Khaunte further emphasised the non-compulsory nature of their tourism offerings, guaranteeing personal choice.

"I don't want you to come and make you eat compulsorily, we won't say this, that's why 'Apko jo khana hai khao maja karo' [Eat what you want and enjoy],' he said.

The Minister concluded his statement by connecting the principle of freedom and choice back to the core Indian value of hospitality.

"And take back good memories. That is why we say Atithi Devo Bhava (The Guest is God) and Seva Devo Bhava (Service is God)," he concluded, sending an unequivocal message that Goa's inclusive and welcoming atmosphere, characterised by diverse culinary experiences, remains unchanged despite its push for spiritual tourism development.

The assurance serves to maintain confidence among tourists and stakeholders in the state's vital tourism sector.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally, a sensible politician! Goa has always been about freedom and harmony. Trying to ban food items would destroy tourism. Good decision by Minister Khaunte.
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David E
As a frequent visitor to Goa from the UK, this is reassuring. The food diversity is one of the main reasons we keep coming back. Great to see the government protecting this.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the spiritual tourism push doesn't eventually lead to subtle changes. Goa's unique culture must be preserved exactly as it is.
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Siddharth J
"Jo khana hai khao, maza karo" - this should be India's tourism motto! Goa sets a great example for other states. Unity in diversity is our strength.
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Meera T
As a Goan, I'm proud of our culture where we celebrate all festivals together and enjoy each other's food. This is the real India that the world loves! ❤️

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