The below-quoted para is from a previous post of mine "In his Stray Thoughts, in the current issue of Goan Observer, Rajan Narayan has conveniently shielded himself by saying that it is "public perception.... that Goa is a hedonistic paradise where both liquor and girls are available cheap." In the book, 60 Stray Thoughts, Rajan has proclaimed Goa to be a "hedonistic paradise." But this time around, he attributes the "hedonistic paradise" tag to "public perception." In the earlier para, he says, "The film Dum Maro Dum only reflects the ground reality in Goa." Later on he blames the film for "the denigration of Goa." == I came upon a startling statement by Rajan in the same book. In his November 6, 1995 Stray Thoughts, on page 158, he says"...Even the Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister have acknowledged that Goa is looked upon as another Pattaya, a land where the women are as cheap as the wine." Can someone let me know how what words these two worthies actually utter. Was Rane the CM and Dr. Willy the Deputy CM then?
Eugene