Panaji, March 28
Goans tend to "go crazy" when it comes to mangoes and fish, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Saturday, urging them not to throng vendors selling the king of fruits and fish and maintain social distancing in the wake of the nationwide lockdown that is in place to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
"Goans tend to go crazy when it comes to mangoes or fish. Do not throng (parked) vehicles carrying cargo of mangoes and fish. This is not safe," Sawant told a press conference on Saturday.
"We will be able to eat mangoes and fish in the years to come after the dread of coronavirus passes," Sawant also said.
Mango is the most popular seasonal fruit in summer and fish is a part of the state's staple diet. Fish markets in the state, which are classified as "wet markets", have been closed in view of the coronmavirus crisis.
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