Panaji: Two days after the Goa tourism department announced that the governor's house here would be closed for public temporarily due to "security reasons", the Raj Bhavan has said those who make advance online bookings will be allowed to visit the place after police verification.
Satya Pal Malik was on Sunday sworn in as the Governor of Goa. He earlier served as the governor of Jammu and Kashmir, which has been bifurcated into two Union Territories.
On Tuesday, the Goa tourism department on its official website said the Raj Bhavan will be closed for visitors for a period of six months due to security reasons.
However, the governor's secretary Rupesh Kumar Thakur in a statement on Wednesday said the 'Raj Bhavan darshan' (visit) has been reviewed and in view of the request from various quarters, it has been decided to open it for visitors.