Hi Florian,

You feel that Mr Rane and or Dr W. Sousa, or the Govenor, are involved and therefore will not take up the matter of 'Constituting the Judicial Enquiry'; may be rightly so.

But what then? Who is able to do it? What are your ideas and opinion re: commissioning the Judicial Enquiry. Can you or other like minded persons or someone who is a member of 'The Goa Legislative Assembly' initiate a resolution and goad the Govt. towards this goal?

C'mon, please get the people to campaign and have this, in place. and not rest untill the Enquiry is established. Your Goa Su-raj Party should start and build up a momentum; Your Party will then even gain prominence in the eyes of the Goan People; and may even win a few seats two years on.
Hoping to hear from the 'Goa -Suraj party' on this matter.

Cheers.

Nasci Caldeira
Melbourne.



From: Floriano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: Re: [Goanet]NEED of the HOUR: TWO JUDICIAL ENQUIRIES
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 17:28:59 +0530

Nasci,
You really can dream,  and dream well too.
However, you must realise that the two persons you are asking to commission
the process of inquiry  are sitting very much high on pot of gold. In other
words, you have high hope of them asking for their own necks to be cut. The
Governor too has been filling his bean bags to find it  fit to sacrifice
Elvis Gomes.

After all they both are veteran Congress men, one complementing  the other.

regd
floriano

----- Original Message -----
From: Nasci Caldeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Goanet]NEED of the HOUR: TWO JUDICIAL ENQUIRIES

> Hello Goanetters,
>
> Goa has been LOOTED and is suffering from far TOO MUCH CORRUPTION and for
> far TOO LONG.
>
> I strongly urge Mr Pratapsingh Rane and Dr Wilfred de Sousa, and the
Govenor
> of Goa, to commission these two Judicial Enquiries without fail! The
people
> in Goa inside and outside Govt. should carry on a sustained campaign,
until
> these two demands of Goans are met. Nothing less will do!
>
> Nasci Caldeira
> Melbourne
> Down Under.



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