hi,

   on monday i had some very important work, i could not get it done since 
there was no buses. later i had to buy some medicine, had to take a lift to 
panjim & with the help of a friend found only jeevan rekha pharmacy open... in 
that too i did not get all the medicine. this friend of mine had to stay hungry 
since the hotels were closed.(his wife had gone to visit her parents).

  the shop that was broken belonged to a goan. all petrol pumps were closed. so 
MR. DENZIL COULD U PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW THIS HELPED GOANS. not to mentioned if 
someone had died cause of no petrol or transport??????

  everyone was against the bandh, maybe except u. in fact people in panjim were 
saying that day that the desecration was done by the same people who called for 
the bandh & most importantly there was no notice given, so people like me could 
not prepare the previous day even though it was sunday.~

   regards
aaron


On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 Denzil Fernandes wrote :
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>I do not agree with you Joe. In fact we need more of this
>kind of Bandh. Only then biknakars will stop coming to Goa
>and invading our land.
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>We are too peaceful people and everybody has taken an advantage of this 
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>--- On Tue, 10/21/08, JoeGoaUk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: JoeGoaUk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [GOAN-NRI] Shame!! Goa Police could not handle this single incidence 
>in Mapusa
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 3:10 AM
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>             Shame!! Goa Police could not handle this single incidence in 
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>Goa Police in Goa live in fear too?
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>Bullfights etc ?  Looks like, in yesterday's case, they got hafta from BJP
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>(Eatery = Hotel Navtara)
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>Eatery stoned despite security assurances
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>TIMES NEWS NETWORK
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>Mapusa: Despite strong assurances from the government to provide security to 
>those wishing to keep their establishments open during Monday’s bandh, the 
>civil administration in Mapusa failed miserably to ensure the same.
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>    A glaring case of failure was witnessed in Mapusa when police failed to 
> provide security to the only hotel in the town — Hotel Navtara — which chose 
> to defy the bandh call and remain open. As a result, the hotel was stoned 
> causing heavy financial loss es to the owner.
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>    According to hotel owner Carlos Tavora, he left his hotel in Mapusa for 
> Panaji at 8.15 am. “At around 8.30 am I received a call from my manager 
> saying that a group of 30 people had entered my hotel in Mapusa and had gone 
> on a rampage breaking glasses, cutlery etc,” Tavora recounted. He instructed 
> the manager to keep his cool and inform the police, but advised him not to 
> shut down the hotel under any circumstances.
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>    “In the meantime, I called up SP Bosco George and kept him informed of the 
> events,” the hotel owner told TOI.
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>    But on returning to Mapusa, he was stunned to find his hotel closed, 
> despite instructions to the contrary, only to learn that Mapusa police, 
> instead of providing security, forced the manager to close the hotel. “Don’t 
> you know it’s a bandh today? Close the hotel immediately,” was how the cops 
> ordered the manager, Tavora disclosed.
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>    But Mapusa PI C L Patil refused to be drawn into a controversy. “None of 
> my men ordered the closure of the hotel,” he told TOI bluntly.
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>    Tavora then ordered the mess to be cleaned and reopened the hotel. 
> However, at 9.30 am, two persons asked him to close the establishment again. 
> But Tavora refused to shut shop. At 10.30 am SP George along with DySP Sammy 
> Tavares inspected the hotel. As he was leaving, the SP assured Tavora full 
> security to his hotel. But by 11.30 am, Tavora had to again close his hotel, 
> on the instructions of the police to ‘ensure law and order’ in the town.
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>    “I am aware that some mad man has desecrated some shrines. But does that 
> mean that the whole public must be held to ransom? Tavora asked.
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>SHATTERED: A vending counter belonging to the Mapusa-based restaurant was 
>damaged by rioters on Monday
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>http://epaper. timesofindia. com/Daily/ skins/TOI/ navigator. asp?Daily= 
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