Assagao p’yat given week to submit docus on Silly Souls

Times of India | 5 days ago | 05-08-2022 | 07:40 am

Assagao p’yat given week to submit docus on Silly Souls

Panaji: Bardez block development officer (BDO) Shivprasad Naik has asked the Assagao panchayat to provide all documents related to the controversial Silly Souls Cafe and Bar. The development comes after advocate Aires Rodrigues alleged that the upmarket eatery at Assagao lacks permission from the Assagao panchayat. Naik issued a memorandum to the secretary of the panchayat and said that the documents need to be provided within seven days. “The village panchayat secretary is directed to go through the contents of the memorandum and submit the documents in respect of the said matter in duplicate to this office within seven days from receipt of this memorandum,” Naik stated in the memorandum. “This is for strict compliance.” The directions have been issued after director of panchayats Siddhi Harlankar directed the Bardez BDO to look into Rodrigues’ complaint about illegal construction and lack of panchayat permissions, and to take necessary action.“The people of Goa are entitled to know the whole truth about this now disputed restaurant,” said Rodrigues, who was the first to highlight the alleged irregularities surrounding the eatery. Rodrigues has appealed to chief minister Pramod Sawant and the BJP cabinet not to interfere in the ongoing probe. “Enable the concerned excise, panchayat and town and country planning officials to conduct a free and fair inquiry on the entire issue to unravel the whole truth in this case,” he said.

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