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In Goa's capital Panjim, a public parking facility near the Ferry Wharf, built with taxpayer funds, was allegedly transferred to a casino operator without transparency or due process. This is the latest flashpoint in a longstanding conflict between residents and the casino industry, who feel their city and commons are being compromised for private commercial gain.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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