Opposition parties in Goa are up in arms against a proposed bill aimed at regulating outdoor advertising and hoardings in the state. The bill, introduced by the ruling party, has faced strong opposition from various political groups who argue that it will stifle freedom of expression and limit the ability of businesses to advertise their products and services. The controversy surrounding the bill has sparked a heated debate in the state assembly, with opposition members staging protests and calling for amendments to the proposed legislation. The bill, if passed, would give the government greater control over the placement and content of outdoor advertisements, leading to concerns about censorship and overregulation. Critics of the bill argue that it could have a negative impact on businesses that rely on outdoor advertising to reach their target audience. The opposition parties have vowed to continue their protests until the bill is either amended to address their concerns or withdrawn entirely. The debate over the bill highlights the ongoing tensions between the ruling party and the opposition in Goa, with both sides digging in their heels on the issue. As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether a compromise can be reached that satisfies all parties involved.

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Goa opposition protests against bill regulating outdoor ads and hoardings, citing concerns.
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