After criticism from the opposition as well as tourism industry stakeholders on Monday, the North Goa district administration withdrew the Section 144 judgment imposed for sixty days. Last week while imposing Section 144, the District Magistrate of North Goa said that the order has been implemented in view of the terrorist alert in Western India.
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On this move of the government, after clarifying the state questions by the stakeholders and opposition of the tourism industry, the administration had said that there is no need to panic with section 144, it is a routine process. The circular issued late Monday said last week's order issued under Section 144 of the CrPC has been withdrawn with immediate effect. Opposition and tourism industry stakeholders to impose Section 144 on the government headed by Chief Minister Pramod Sawant. The decision was targeted. The state government was targeted for taking this decision, especially during the tourist season.
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After this, the state government said that it is a routine process. No one needs to be afraid of this. This will not affect tourists or any other celebrations. It was also said by the government that there is no restriction on the gathering of more than four persons in one place. He also urged tourists to travel to Goa and said that there is no terrorist alert in the coastal state.