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Goa Agriculture Minister Vijai Sardesai is in favour of holding beauty contests in paddy fields if that serves the purpose of attracting the youth to farming.
The minister was responding to the Demands for Grants for Agriculture department in the Legislative Assembly on 1 August. He said all attempts should be made to make agriculture an attractive profession.
Stressing his point, the minister said, "If you want, you can even host beauty contests in paddy fields. Let the youth come. You can do that. Do everything possible to get the young generation to the fields".
Sardesai had recently appealed to the farmers to chant a Vedic mantra in their fields and adopt "cosmic farming" techniques to increase the yield.
He said one should adopt traditional methods of farming. "This is required for the food safety," he said.
Underlining the importance of community farming, Sardesai said, "The Goa government will remain the guarantor of land to ensure that no one will grab the land in question once it is brought under the contract farming scheme," he said.
Responding to Cut Motions moved by the Opposition during Demands for Grants for the Town and Country Planning department, the minister took a veiled dig at AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) workers.
"The Chief Town Planner had written a letter to them, but they didn't turn up," Sardesai, who is also the Town and Country Planning minister said.
He was referring to the allegations of illegal conversion of land levelled against him by an NGO a couple of months back.
The AAP had drawn a blank in the Goa Assembly polls held last year.
Turning at the Congress MLAs, the minister said, "they are pointing fingers at us today but tomorrow they will do it to you".
The Congress had extended support to the NGO which had held a protest against the government. The minister said Goa needs planned development and to achieve that goal things need to be put in place.
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