This is a comment I posted to Remo's Facebook page in response to his song:

** The controversial Big Two are itching to seize power in Goa. Remo's
song focuses on the ills of one, and is silent about the other. Don't
get it! **

And if we think that *corruption* is the only problem we face, or that
Congress has a monopoly over corruption, then we are definitely
deluding ourselves. The approach seems to be -- replace one problem
with another. See this:

* * *

Goa polls: Contestants in fray avoid paying taxes

BJP sources said Tarcar has been chosen by the MGP, as he is the best
candidate to defeat Monserrate - a politician with "deep pockets"

--------------------------------

Panaji: The Indian growth story has been on a downslide and is further
decelerating.But never mind, the political economy in Goa has recorded
such a robust growth that it will put to shame even the best positive
trends in the world.

The assets of Dinar Tarcar, the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party
(MGP)-BJP combine candidate from Santa Cruz in the scenic state, have
recorded a staggering growth of 824 per cent over five years. Tarcar,
who had declared assets of Rs.5 crore in the 2007 polls, is now worth
Rs.211 crore.

The MGP-BJP candidate leads the pack of 125 candidates in Goa who have
declared assets of over a crore. Their combined wealth is nearly
Rs.700 crore.

Friends claim that Tarcar has earned his millions in the construction
business. He also has interests in mining. But nobody could explain
the staggering growth in his assets in the past five years. BJP
sources said Tarcar had earned this money during the past 20 years but
intriguingly, none of them could tell what he did then to earn at such
a fast rate.

Tarcar's name features in an income tax probe against Babush
Monserrate - former Goa minister of town and country planning. The
probe found that Monserrate was paid Rs.26 crore to sanction the
conversion of huge tracts of agricultural land for
residential/business purposes. The money was paid to the then minister
at Tarcar's office.

He has also been 'indirectly' indicted in the illegal mining scam, in
a report by the Public Accounts Committee, which is chaired by senior
BJP leader Manohar Parrikar.

Tarcar, ironically, is now contesting against Monserrate in Santa
Cruz. BJP sources said Tarcar has been chosen by the MGP, as he is the
best candidate to defeat Monserrate - a politician with "deep
pockets".

And if that was not enough, till 2011, Tarcar was paying his tax on a
declared income of just Rs.1 crore.

But Tarcar is not the only one who has grown rich in Goa. And
Independent MLA Nirmala Sawant, who has declared assets worth Rs.36.30
crore, proves that the phenomenon is not confined to any particular
party.

Sawant is followed closely by Congress MLA Joaquim Alemao, who is
worth Rs.31.26 crore, according to his poll affidavit. Congress
candidate Shyam Satardekar is worth Rs.30 crore and Goa Speaker
Pratapsingh Rane has declared assets worth Rs.25 crore. Rane's son
Vishwajeet, who is a minister in CM Digambar Kamat's cabinet, is worth
Rs15 crore. Another minister, Atanasio Monserrate has declared assets
worth Rs.23 crore while his wife Jennifer has declared assets of an
equal value.

What makes these figures all the more interesting is a comparison of
the wealth of these candidates in 2007. While Satardekar had Rs.4
crore five years ago, Rane had Rs.8 crore. Joaquim Alemao was worth
Rs.9 crore in 2007 but his fortunes have now risen to Rs.22 crore.
Panduring Dhavalikar of the MGP had declared Rs.1 crore in 2007. Five
years later his worth is Rs13 crore. Laxmikant Parsekar of the BJP
registered a rise of Rs.9 crore in his assets over the past five
years.

Chief minister Digambar Kamat had declared assets worth Rs.3.23 crore
in 2007, most of which were in his wife, Usha's, name. This year the
CM has declared Rs.6.21 crore.

This data was compiled by the Association for Democratic Reforms
(ADR). It also showed that many of the contestants in the poll fray in
Goa this year have been tax cheats. United Goans Democratic Party
(UGDP) candidate Ramakant Borkar, worth Rs.1.76 crore, has never filed
an I-T return. Similarly, Mario Morais of the Trinamool Congress and
Vishnu Wagh of the BJP, who have Rs.1.74 crore and Rs1.25 crore worth
of assets, have also never filed I-T returns.

The ADR data also showed that 23 per cent of the candidates for the
Goa assembly polls have criminal cases pending against them.

Source: www.indiatoday.in

http://news.in.msn.com/exclusives/it/article.aspx?cp-documentid=5893967




On 3 March 2012 02:17, muriel&mario <another...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry folks, but we just got this ourselves.  If you can, play it all day for 
> friends and neighbours till 5 pm, and then keep it for Panchayat elections 
> next year - M&M.
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: "VOTE: TIT FOR TAT" / a music video by Remo Fernandes
> Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 13:48:12 +0530
> From: Remo Fernandes <r...@remofernandes.com>
>
>
> http://youtu.be/6wJMBUwi-sI
>
> Please do circulate this video, for whatever its worth, among all 
> fellow-Goans before elections, which are just 4 days away.
>
> Thank you -
>
> Remo Fernandes

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