Rajan P. Parrikar wrote:

Valmiki Faleiro wrote:
You are damned if you do, you are damned if you don?t.
That sums up the unenviable situation for Goa?s Chief
Minister, Digambar Kamat.
Digu did.
.
.
Digambar Kamat truly deserves applause ? and continued
public support.

Why only applause?  Let us mark a new festival to celebrate
the triumphant return from Dilli of the victorious King Digu
after vanquishing SEZasura with his own bare hands.  Goans,
light a lamp in your home and do a little pooja of the valorous
King Digu, he who put his life at great risk so that you and
your children could have a better future in Goa.

Warm regards,


r

RESPONSE:
The moral of the story is Aam Admi's plea will be heard only when he will come on raods to protest against Govt steps which are against aam admi. Digu's words remind me of sacrificial goat, which is worshipped, garlanded before taking for sacrifice. The same story is of Goans these days. We are promised of many things, development, vows, employment but the outcomes are SEZ, RP2011, price hikes, land grab scams, law and order( now out of order), erratic supply of water & electricity, and many more. One may get impressed by Digu's words & speeches but what Goans want is peace, Employment, law & order, Freedom from anxiety or fear, cheap lands which Goans can afford in Goa etc...which will only be seen in dreams by Digu's Aam Admi.

Regards,

Kamalaksh

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