PANJIM, Jan. 18 -- A day after Tourism Department had a presentation on the draft Tourism Policy for Ministers and MLAs; the Congress Legislative party (CLP) has sought additional ten days to express their comments and suggestion on the policy. On Wednesday, only four MLAs from the ruling dispensation had attended the presentation.

In a letter to director Tourism, Leader of Opposition Chandrakant Kavlekar said that being a very long term policy document on which tourism of the State would progress, Congress MLAs be given more time to study and raise their opinion.

"Proposed draft tourism policy is very exhaustive and it requires detailed examination on various matters and therefore, it may take more time to study and express our comments,...