-- Samir Umarye BICHOLIM MARCH 1: The tug-of-war between the cricket players from Sanquelim, SMC and the Pale MLA is likely to mare the
organisation of Apraant Maand on Bodke ground at Sanquelim. It may be stated that the GHRDC would organised the 15-days 'Apraant Maand' on the Sanquelim ground from 4th March. The locals and the players from Sanquelim have strongly opposed the move of the MLA who has told that the exhibition would be held on the same ground inspite of the opposition. Addressing a press conference the SMC chairman, Anand Naik told that they are not against the exhibition but it's venue. "We are not against 'Aprant Maand' to be held in Sanquelim but we don't want it at the Bodke ground" Naik told adding "SMC has already revoked the NOC given to the exhibition still the MLA is adament and want to have it on the ground." "We would not stop it but if the people create any problem on the day we should not be held responsible as the players and all the people from Sanquelim are against the exhibition being organised on the ground" Naik disclosed "the MLA was communicated about the decision but he did not pay heed to the pleas of the people." It may be stated that Bodke ground at Sanquelim is used by the people to play cricket and other matches. The SMC received two applications for 4th March concerning the ground one was that of the 'Aprant Maand' moved by the pale MLA while the other was that from a local club. But instead of calling both the parties the Chief officer, Bhanudas Naik under the pressure of the MLA gave NOC for the exhibition and the controversy started. "The women and all the self-help groups should know that we are not opposing the project and we want that their talents should be displayed but we only demanded that the exhibition be held on a different venue" councillor, Sunita Verekar told. Meanwhile, the Pale MLA, Pratap Gawas through a meeting has already declared that the exhibition would be held on the same ground from 4th March to 15th March which would give exposure to the artistic items prepared by women from self help groups.