Dear Rui Ferreira Panjimite and Lawyer
You are staying very close to this Church square and being an advocate, why did you not take this matter as serious issue? Is CCP sleeping? . How you tolerated this Football BALL coming in front of the Panjim Church although it could be a world event but displaying this BALL on the footpath in front of our Panjim Church should not have been permitted. Azad Maidan could have been a better choice. Tomorrow somebody may use the same technique and display, say Nadkarsur and other Sigmo and Carnival exhibits etc for business/propaganda purposes in the same spot. I saw yesterday at 6 PM artists working on construction of this BALL to be displayed. Shame for Goan players being out of this game selection? The Church being a world famous should have been kept away from such propaganda and advertisement etc I do not understand why our Archbishop have not objected it? What is happening in this Panjim ? Even another BALL is being displayed on the sands right on the Miramar beach when already this beach is in ruins with the Lucky seven resided with comfort for 72 days over there and it seems this beach is now under access or inspection by the NIO and other agencies including the Court. When we will get a report? Why the Government is closing their eyes? For what purpose? I do not understand when damaged is already taken place to this Beach with the tourists playing football and other games on the beach, as erosion is very clearly seen. Some of our well known environmentalists are quite except very few of them and my colleague Dr. Antonio Mascarenhas ex-GCZMA expert is the only one who is doing most of the noise. I fought for this Lucky seven to get out from this area and finally she left crying. Hope she never set her foot in Mandovi after dry docking at Jaigad. If she is allowed she must get approvals from MMD and other govt shipping agencies. CM already set a deadline to get rid of these casinos and why she ( Lucky seven ) should be invited? Better people of Panjim should get up and stand on the roads for a better and clean Panjim before it is too late. Stephen Dias Dona Paula date: 6th October mob: 9422443110