Panaji, March 29 (IANS) After infecting the bloodstreams of people in coastal areas, drugs now appear to have infiltrated the DNA of Goa's politics.
The politics of narcotics has cast its shadow over the fight for the North Goa Lok Sabha seat, home to many drug joints and narcotics economy-powered coastal villages which fuel the beach tourism industry here.
One of the two key contestants here is Congress's Ravi Naik, a former home minister who, along with his son Roy, has been indicted in a legislative committee report for helping the drug trade in north Goa.
Naik and his son were also accused of involvement in the drug trade by British national Fiona MacKeown during the trial related to the death of her minor daughter who was drugged, sexually assaulted and left to die on the beach at Anjuna, considered the sanctum sanctorum of the drug trade in Goa.
Both father and son have denied the charges.
But drugs and its vice-like grip on the scheme of things here goes far beyond individuals.
While the Congress has brazened its way by naming the tainted Ravi Naik as its candidate, the good governance-boasting Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) also appears to have succumbed to psychotropic charms.
In 2010, the BJP, then in the opposition, had stalled assembly proceedings four times in a day demanding Naik's resignation as home minister and a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into his drug links.
In 2013, when a legislative committee report linked Naik to the narcotics trade, the BJP, now in power, did not care to adopt the explosive document.
More importantly, two of its legislators - Michael Lobo and Vishnu Wagh - did not even endorse the findings of the report.
Asked if the BJP government, by not adopting the report, had wavered in its commitment to fight the drug menace, former state party president Laxmikant Parsenkar gave IANS an unclear answer.
"But we did not reject the report. Now that you have told us about it, we will think of doing something about it," said Parsenkar, also the state's health minister.
The BJP candidate, three-time MP Shripad Naik, too has not been speaking about Ravi Naik's drug taint or the findings of the committee report in his public meetings.
Other candidates like Goa Democratic Front's Dayanand Narvekar have questioned both the parties on the stand.
"In Goa, everything is fixing. Both the Congress and the BJP are fixed as far as the drug trade is concerned," he said.
Narvekar, a former Congress leader, who was finance minister in the same cabinet as Ravi Naik, said that if the BJP was committed to taking on the drug mafia and their political opponents, there was no logic why the committee report was not adopted by the party.
"Both parties are playing with the lives of youngsters. Drugs in Goa are not just available in the coastline today, they are also available in small villages in the hinterland," Narvekar claimed.
Goa's drug gang wars spilt in an ugly manner on the state's roads last year after a gang from Chapora killed a Nigerian national, who according to police was also a member of a rival narcotics gang.
In response, the Nigerians blockaded a busy national highway by dumping the corpse on the road and even beating policemen who wanted to clear the road with their own batons.
Goa is one of the top narco-tourism destinations in India and is known for its easy supply of drugs, across the natural and chemical spectrum.
The threat which the narcotics industry poses to Goa is best summed up by former chief minister Pratapsing Rane, whose nearly 20-year-long regime as the top political boss incidentally saw no major offensive against the contraband.
Rane, now a leader of opposition, suggested that Goa could go the way of Mexico and Columbia if the drug cartels operating here were not checked.
"Because if you see the kind of money they are making, one day they could fight elections and we will be ruled by drug lords," Rane said.
When an issue as serious and threateningly looming as the drug trade becomes a non-starter, Goa's march to becoming India's 'Columbia' may well have begun.
UGC Net Admit Card 2022: UGC NET JRF admit card issued, download it from the NTA website like this
UGC NET Admit Card 2022: National Testing Agency (NTA) is going to conduct the UGC-NET December 2021 and June 2022 (combined cycle) in CBT mode on 09th, 11th, and 12th July 2022 and 12th, 13th, 14th
Accept the demand of farmers on MSP, without this the movement, will not end: Varun Gandhi to PM Modi
BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Saturday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to accept the demand for a statutory MSP guarantee for farmers' crops, saying his agitation would not end without it.
World Cup: New Zealand struggle to win against Scotland
Dunedin, Feb 17 (IANS) A commendable bowling performance set up New Zealand’s three wicket victory against Scotland in a cricket World Cup Pool A match here Tuesday.The Cup co-hosts, among
Congress too used Vajpayee's Policies, says Modi
New Delhi, March 3 (IANS) Accused of copying the UPA government's polices, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday listed the initiatives of the Vajpayee government that the Congress pursued from
Aishwarya Rai behaved like this with a fan amidst the promotion of PS2, the daughter-in-law of the Bachchan family is being praised everywhere
The beauty of Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is discussed all over the world today. Aishwarya has played her acting skills with Bollywood till Hollywood. Aishwarya is in a lot of discussions
CAA Notification: How will they get citizenship under CAA, what will non-Muslim refugees have to do? Know special things
Citizenship Amendment Act: Four years after being passed by the Parliament, the law to grant citizenship to non-Muslims (CAA) has been implemented in the country. As soon as this law is implemented,
Ram Mandir Ayodhya: 'Eyes in the real idol...' Chief priest of Ram temple angry over viral pictures of Ramlalla, said this
Before the Ram temple 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony, Acharya Satyendra Das, the chief priest of Ram Janmabhoomi, expressed his displeasure. He said that where there is a new statute, the rules of life
Can't provide 24-hour power supply: Haryana CM
Gurgaon, Jan 6 (IANS) Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar Tuesday said his government cannot ensure 24-hour electricity supply in the state in the present situation, going back on a poll
Connection of immunity with the green environment: Children in Finland developed lawn, increased immunity within a month
Children's immunity increased by playing in the green environment and among the plants and vegetation in the lawn for only one month. This result has come to the fore in an experiment in the European
HDFC witnessed and facing the largest downfall in their casa account
Where the other private sector banks facing the share of low cost current account and saving account (Casa) deposits grow in their deposit pool, in the same period the second largest private sector