
One of the must-visit places in Goa is the Curlies shack on Anjuna beach. The restaurant made headlines a few weeks ago for all the wrong reasons. Social media star and BJP member, Sonali Phogat, was drugged at the restaurant shortly before her death. Weeks later, the BJP government took out a bulldozer to raze the restaurant from existence.
#WATCH | Goa | Curlies restaurant at Anjuna being demolished over violation of coastal zone laws pic.twitter.com/WNgDZ8CP0U
— ANI (@ANI) September 9, 2022
The demolition of Curlies shack started on the morning of September 9, 2022. Netizens expressed shock over the sudden news. The demolition was being carried out based on an NGT (National Green Tribunal) order posted on Thursday, September 8.
Why @BJP4India for so many year you were quite,?? BJP was 10 years ruling in goa. Why your were quite so many years ??? This all fake. Curlies will back in some year. https://t.co/f9CPyB9A0i
— Saurabh joshi (@SaurabhDJosh) September 9, 2022
The entire point of going to Goa was to go to Curlies. If you take that away from us, you’re taking away the experience of Goa. The green violations were probably there before. Curlies is being targeted for political reasons. https://t.co/AijLDl13wv
— Ankita Mukhopadhyay (@muk_ankita) September 8, 2022
Curlies was already fighting a legal case over green zone violations since 2016. The NGT demolition order came on September 8, and authorities seemed suspiciously in a hurry to carry it out. However, soon enough, the Supreme Court issued a stay on the demolition, but on the condition that no commercial activity takes place there.
So only curlies violated? No other restaurant? Wow. 🙏 https://t.co/y97szxec26
— Amar (@DesiChumbak) September 9, 2022
Demolition drives have become an identity of BJP governments in various states. In states like UP and Madhya Pradesh, the state BJP governments demolished houses of suspects in communal clashes.
How is Curlies got linked to Sonali Phogat? Social media star and member of BJP in Haryana, Sonali Phogat, died under mysterious circumstances on August 24. CCTV footages later revealed that she was forced to drink a drug-laced beverage while at a party at Curlies the night before her death.
Goa restaurant linked to Sonali Phogat's death, Razed over green rules. GCZMA issued a fresh order on Thursday ordering the demolition of Curlies. @mustafashk giving more updates on this. #Goa #SonaliPhogat #ITVideo (@PoojaShali) pic.twitter.com/7py296s9fe
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) September 9, 2022
Co-owner of Curlies, Edwin Nunes and others were arrested by Goa Police in the case. Nunes was later given bail.
Phogat's personal assistant, Sudhir Sangwan and his friend Sukhwinder Wasi, are the two prime suspects in the alleged murder of the social media star. An investigation is currently underway.
But Sonali Phogat's death case is not the only reason why Curlies is attracting scrutiny. 14 years before Phogat's death, Curlies was in the middle of a controversy over the death of a 15-year-old British girl, Scarlett Eden Keeling. Keeling was found dead on Anjuna beach on February 19, 2008. Initially her death was passed off as an accidental drowning, but later on after investigation, it was found that she was sexually assaulted before her death.
Reportedly, the teenager was heavily intoxicated between her visit from Curlies shack to Lui's Shack. A Lui's shack employee was later convicted in the case.