Goa government files police complaint against entrepreneur for ‘false' tourism claims - Hindustan Times
The tourism department of Goa's government has filed a police complaint against an entrepreneur, who had encouraged others to post their negative experiences as travellers in Goa on X, reported The Indian Express.
Deputy director of tourism Rajesh Kale has lodged a complaint to the Superintendent of Police at Panaji's cyber crime station regarding an incident of “public mischief” at 3:52 pm on November 5.
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According to Kale, the entrepreneur, “disseminated false data through his social media X handles, thereby causing significant annoyance to local businesses and inducing fear or alarm within the local community”.
The business person has around 22,500 followers on the social media platform X. He has described himself as a founder of an “online legal learning platform".
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In his post about Goa, he said, “Foreign tourists have abandoned (Goa) already. Look at 2019 v 2023 numbers. Russians and Brits who used to visit annually have opted for Sri Lanka instead. Indian tourists still visiting, but soon likely to ditch it as word spreads about exploitation of tourists while there are so many cheaper comparable locations abroad.”
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He also attached a chart with the text that suggested foreign...
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