As a graduate in Political Science, Public Administration and Sociology,
over the last many decades my interest in political happenings has always
been vivid with social networking close to my heart.



The people of Goa have voted in the current Lok Sabha elections. Not
surprisingly many have expressed surprise over my stoic silence during
these elections. Over the last weeks many had been urging me to express my
opinion on the current political scenario.



On 15th May last year after having opted for Portuguese nationality and
having surrendered my Indian Passport and voter’s card, it was more than
proper to keep myself totally aloof directly or indirectly from the
political scene in India. In the last few days many of my friends across
Goa had even been asking me as to whom they should vote for in these
elections but I firmly stuck to my conscientious decision to stay away from
it all in view of my now changed circumstances.



My interest in politics however will never die. With my voting rights now
transplanted overseas, I have with keen interest watched the recent
elections in Portugal and more recently the Mayoral polls in London. Now
looking forward to the keenly awaited General elections in the United
Kingdom due later this year.



My ceaseless love for Goa and my birthplace Ribandar will never die. I may
have been born a Portuguese but grew up as an Indian and owe it all to
India for having groomed me to be what I am. Shall remain eternally
grateful to Goa and India.

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