[Goanet] Special status for moneybags headed to Goa (Dr Claude Alvares)

2018-04-30 Thread Goanet Reader
SPECIAL STATUS FOR MONEYBAGS HEADED TO GOA!

FB post by Claude Alvares

For the past ten years now, Goa has been almost in a
permanent state of war. There have been regular invading
armies and conquests, mostly originating out of Delhi, or
Mumbai, or even Haryana and other places, each biting off
slices of Goan villages, and the Goa government has in every
conceivable case, gone all out to support them.

The political leaders who run this government only come to
the villagers when they want their votes.

Look at these simple facts about the new brewery and
distillery approved for erection at Amdai, on the banks of
the Uguem river -- a depressing repeat of hundreds of similar
invasions being fought at Cavelossim, Carmona, Tiracol, etc:

* The land at Amdai (64,439 sq mts) is purchased in 2013 by
  Vani Agro Farms, registered in Delhi, headed by Guptas and
  Jains, for the sum of Rs.2,39,71,308 (Rs.2.4 crores) from
  Anselm Furtado and Sheryl Furtado, living at Chouquivaddo,
  Carmona. The adjoining plot of 60,000 sq.mts is also bought
  up by the same group, so now the total land acquired is
  1,24,439 sq.mts. Vani Agro applies to Canara Bank for a
  loan of 43 crores.

* The land is zoned as orchard in the regional plan, because
  it has magnificent spread of coconut and cashew trees. The
  new owners claim in a media interview that the Tree Act
  being amended to exclude coconut trees, they do not need
  permission to mass-kill the trees on the plots.

* According to the project report, there is "plentiful
  water" to produce 5 lakh hecto litres of beer. There is
  simply no acknowledgement that the water belongs to -- and
  has been hitherto sustainably enjoyed by -- the people
  living in the area. The water, in fact, belongs to them
  since they have been using it for decades.

* The company applies for permission to extract 506 m3
  daily from the Uguem river on 11.11.2013. This is granted
  by the Water Resources Department on 26.11.2013, in less
  than 15 working days. The Uguem river today is the only
  source of water for hundreds of ordinary Goan villagers for
  all their primary needs ranging from drinking to washing
  clothes. (Ironically, at this very moment, the Goa
  government is fighting the Karnataka government which wants
  to divert the waters of the Madei river to provide drinking
  water to Hubli and other Karnataka cities!)

* The company applies for a public health clearance on
  29.7.2013. The PH certificate is promptly issued by Dr
  Vinod Naik, Goan Health Officer, on 31.7.2013.

* The company applies for an NOC from the Sanguem Municipal
  Council on 18.7.2013 and, lo and behold, a provisional NOC
  is issued by Goan Chief Officer, Pramod V. Desai, on
  26.7.2013 (within one week). The CO does not consult the
  elected council. He issues the certificate on his own.

* The company applies for Town Planning permission. However,
  even before the TCP can consider the proposal, the new Goa
  Public Investment Board approves the proposal on 16/01/2015
  and at two further meetings held on 17/6/2015 and
  6/10/2015. The officers or people at the Public Investment
  Board who approved this file include Martin Ghosh, Nitin
  Kunkoliencar, Atul Pai Kane and some functionaries
  including the CM.

When ordinary Goans approach the same bodies for similar
permissions or approvals, they are made to run around coconut
trees. Now even that may not be possible, because at Amdai,
more than 1,000 coconut trees will be cut to produce liquor
and beer for tourists and other elements, as if they haven't
already drunk themselves senseless.

No further comment, I believe, is necessary.

Similar scenario was repeated earlier at Tiracol as well,
where the entire village lost 12,12,000 sq mts out of
13,84,000 sq.mts for a golf course again by another Delhi
party, the Jatias, through Leading Hotels. The CM has been
openly backing that project as well.

Got the message? Want more cases?

Competent Automobiles (Maruti-Suzuki dealers from Delhi) have
purchased prime beach area in Cavelossim even though the
village and panchayat say they do not want another five-star
hotel in their midst. At Baga, huge illegal constructions put
up at La Calypso, had to be finally demolished because of
court orders. The owner of La Calypso is from Delhi. Who
allowed him to build and exploit the illegal structures for
years? The answer is blowing in the wind.

So it is time we scrapped the pretence of having become an
independent State in 1987. We were ruled from New Delhi from
1961-1987. After 1987, our new landlords are also coming from
Delhi while 12,000 Goans have acquired Portuguese passports.

As Alfred E. Neuman from MAD magazine used to say in my kid
days in the mid-1960s: "Something funny is going on here!"

Please circulate to all Goan networks because the people of
Amdai are determined to fight this latest conquest, and they
will need your help and support.


Re: [Goanet] SPECIAL STATUS TO GOA?

2015-01-07 Thread Sam Furtado
3 HATS TO ALINA FOR HER WEIGHT-AGE AND THE CAMARADERIE SHE MAINTAINS WITH
PARRIKAR.

SF

On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 11:32 PM, Stephen Dias steve.dia...@gmail.com
wrote:

 DEAR READERS IN GOANET.
 ALL OF US KNOW THAT ALINA WAS A NOVICE IN POLITICS WHEN SHE WAS INDUCTED IN
 BJP GOVERNMENT.  IT WAS A SYMPATHY SHOWN BY PARRIKAR AFTER THE DEATH OF HER
 HUSBAND MATANHY SALDANHA. NOW IS THAT PARSEKAR IS TRYING TO FOOL THE GOANS
 BY TELLING THAT STATUS MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE? ALINA IS DEFYING HIM AS SHE HAS
 SUPPORT FROM PARRIKAR AND THAT SHE IS HUNDRED PER CENT SURE THAT SHE WILL
 NOT BE SHUFFLED OUT OF THE PARSEKAR CABINET AS LONG AS PARRIKAR IS IN HER
 SIDE. KUDOS TO ALINA FOR KEEPING HER HUSBAND PROMISE. GOANS ARE WITH ALINA
 FOR THE STATUS OF GOA.
  stephen dias





  = Can Alina force the CM to take
 the Special Status fight to the PM? published by Target Goa

 04, Jan 2015

 After the Chief Minister's blithe announcement that Special Status would
 not be possible for Goa and that he would look into laws that could save
 our land and culture, Alina Saldanha addressed the media along with
 committee members of the group founded by her late husband Matanhy - Goa’s
 Movement for Special Status (GMFSS). She said that she would pursue the
 matter with the new CM and would also hold meetings with the legal
 committee of the GMFSS between January 6 and 16. Then she said, she would
 speak to the Defence Minister and ask him to arrange a meeting with the
 Prime Minister.

 Our sympathies go out to Alina Saldanha. She had taken up the issue of
 Special Status for Goa from the get-go, when she was assimilated into the
 state cabinet. She, like so many others, had unwavering faith in Manohar
 Parrikar getting the Centre to grant Special Status to Goa.

 It should have been easy, because Goa is not asking for a monetary special
 status where the Centre shells out extra funds to the State. The special
 status Alina and most of us are talking about, is some drastic curtailment
 of uncontrolled land purchases by land sharks. Also a limit on the influx
 of migrants both rich and poor, that is altering the demography and *g*
 *oemkarponn*of this State. Certain activities must be controlled or stopped
 to stop the influx of migrants.

 Will she and those demanding special status be able to stop the
 construction boom in the State? That's a tall ask, given how, the same
 business houses that control the mining and industry and hospitality
 segments, also make up the Builders Lobby. Will they give up an opportunity
 to further swell their profits? Just as mining gave rise to huge
 employment, so too does construction. They sell luxury real estate to the
 wealthy migrants which are built by poor migrants. As Alina says, Goa has
 outlived her carrying capacity and has reached saturation point.

 “I am an Indian, but then I am entitled to decent human living conditions,
 and this can be done by achieving special status for Goa in the face of the
 increasing influx in the state,” she said.

 GMFSS members said the CM is talking out of ignorance of legal matters. A
 special status resolution was passed in the State Assembly on April 15,
 2013.

 The members sought to scotch calls for Alina's resignation from the State
 Cabinet, by saying that the movement could go forward only if she could
 pursue special status as a member of the State Cabinet.

 Target Goa is afraid that if Alina steps on Parsekar's corns, she might
 find herself shuffled out of the cabinet.

 *ALINA SALDANHA fighting the good fight for special status*
 - See more at:

 http://www.targetgoa.com/goabuzzdet.php?bzid=6595id=3#sthash.tjLnyb5n.dpuf



[Goanet] SPECIAL STATUS TO GOA?

2015-01-05 Thread Stephen Dias
DEAR READERS IN GOANET.
ALL OF US KNOW THAT ALINA WAS A NOVICE IN POLITICS WHEN SHE WAS INDUCTED IN
BJP GOVERNMENT.  IT WAS A SYMPATHY SHOWN BY PARRIKAR AFTER THE DEATH OF HER
HUSBAND MATANHY SALDANHA. NOW IS THAT PARSEKAR IS TRYING TO FOOL THE GOANS
BY TELLING THAT STATUS MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE? ALINA IS DEFYING HIM AS SHE HAS
SUPPORT FROM PARRIKAR AND THAT SHE IS HUNDRED PER CENT SURE THAT SHE WILL
NOT BE SHUFFLED OUT OF THE PARSEKAR CABINET AS LONG AS PARRIKAR IS IN HER
SIDE. KUDOS TO ALINA FOR KEEPING HER HUSBAND PROMISE. GOANS ARE WITH ALINA
FOR THE STATUS OF GOA.
 stephen dias





 = Can Alina force the CM to take
the Special Status fight to the PM? published by Target Goa

04, Jan 2015

After the Chief Minister's blithe announcement that Special Status would
not be possible for Goa and that he would look into laws that could save
our land and culture, Alina Saldanha addressed the media along with
committee members of the group founded by her late husband Matanhy - Goa’s
Movement for Special Status (GMFSS). She said that she would pursue the
matter with the new CM and would also hold meetings with the legal
committee of the GMFSS between January 6 and 16. Then she said, she would
speak to the Defence Minister and ask him to arrange a meeting with the
Prime Minister.

Our sympathies go out to Alina Saldanha. She had taken up the issue of
Special Status for Goa from the get-go, when she was assimilated into the
state cabinet. She, like so many others, had unwavering faith in Manohar
Parrikar getting the Centre to grant Special Status to Goa.

It should have been easy, because Goa is not asking for a monetary special
status where the Centre shells out extra funds to the State. The special
status Alina and most of us are talking about, is some drastic curtailment
of uncontrolled land purchases by land sharks. Also a limit on the influx
of migrants both rich and poor, that is altering the demography and *g*
*oemkarponn*of this State. Certain activities must be controlled or stopped
to stop the influx of migrants.

Will she and those demanding special status be able to stop the
construction boom in the State? That's a tall ask, given how, the same
business houses that control the mining and industry and hospitality
segments, also make up the Builders Lobby. Will they give up an opportunity
to further swell their profits? Just as mining gave rise to huge
employment, so too does construction. They sell luxury real estate to the
wealthy migrants which are built by poor migrants. As Alina says, Goa has
outlived her carrying capacity and has reached saturation point.

“I am an Indian, but then I am entitled to decent human living conditions,
and this can be done by achieving special status for Goa in the face of the
increasing influx in the state,” she said.

GMFSS members said the CM is talking out of ignorance of legal matters. A
special status resolution was passed in the State Assembly on April 15,
2013.

The members sought to scotch calls for Alina's resignation from the State
Cabinet, by saying that the movement could go forward only if she could
pursue special status as a member of the State Cabinet.

Target Goa is afraid that if Alina steps on Parsekar's corns, she might
find herself shuffled out of the cabinet.

*ALINA SALDANHA fighting the good fight for special status*
- See more at:
http://www.targetgoa.com/goabuzzdet.php?bzid=6595id=3#sthash.tjLnyb5n.dpuf


[Goanet] SPECIAL STATUS FOR GOA: A REALITY CHECK

2014-08-05 Thread Aires Rodrigues
When he assumed office on 9th March 2012, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar
had rightly pointed out that Goa’s exploding population needed to be
frozen. But his government has done nothing whatsoever towards achieving
that end, except keeping Goans entertained with the empty talk of Special
Status for Goa. Infact Manohar Parrikar has been drafting in more
‘migrants’ and even posting them in high positions despite there being no
dearth of qualified Goans available for those posts.


In an apparent bid to seek and arouse passions over the issue of Special
Status for Goa, Manohar Parrikar had  last year expressed concern that Goa
was on the brink of ethnic dilution as the uncontrolled migration into Goa
was diluting the State’s ethnic character.

Unrestricted migration and whole-scale transfer of land is beginning to
submerge the unique Goan identity” is what Manohar Parrikar had exactly
said.

Mr. Parrikar had further stated that The apprehension is that Goans will
become an alienated microscopic minority within their own State

The same devious Manohar Parrikar a week later amidst much fanfare
inaugurated the Dawoodi Bohra's residential colony at Socorro in Porvorim.

In his speech there Manohar Parrikar said “As 80% of your  community
members are into business, I would like to invite and welcome more people
from your  community to come to Goa while assuring them all help in their
endeavours in  Goa.


Such double talk by Mr. Manohar Parrikar has now become the order of the
day. Fortunately, the people of Goa including some of his own cabinet
colleagues and party MLAs are now opening their eyes and may no longer be
fooled by such empty deceptive talk. The electoral promises are mere
rainbows. Despite having a clear mandate in Delhi, if BJP and specially
Manohar Parrikar cannot deliver, God help Goa. Perhaps the foreign junkets
are aimed at distractions, to enable Manohar Parrikar to fiddle to glory
while Goa is burning.

The skewed decisions of this government are on account of the tailor made
and politically vitiated legal advice being given by the flamboyant
Advocate General Atmaram Nadkarni whose very close links with the Mining
barons, the Casino lobby, and the builders is no secret.


That Special Status may remain a mere illusion forever.  We can save for
posterity whatever remains of Goa by urgently having the required laws in
place to protect our land and identity. For this to happen and get those
laws drafted, we first need to have on a priority an honest, sincere, and
knowledgeable Advocate General who would have only Goa’s best interest at
heart. Will the Chief Minister stop shedding crocodile tears and bite the
bullet by taking this first much needed step to salvage Goa’s wreckage.

Aires Rodrigues

Advocate High Court

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat,

Ribandar – Goa – 403006

Mobile No: 9822684372

Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com

 Or

   airesrodrig...@yahoo.com

You can also reach me on

Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues

Twitter@rodrigues_aires


Re: [Goanet] Special Status

2013-09-02 Thread floriano lobo

http://www.epapernavhind.in/navhindtimes/epaperhome.aspx?issue=02092013



- Original Message - 
From: Eugene Correia eugene.corr...@gmail.com

To: goa...@goanet.org
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 8:21 PM
Subject: [Goanet] Special Status


Now that the Union government isn't keen on granting Special Status, I 
have

seen no statements from the groups, Movement for Special Status for Goa,
and Goa Movement for Special Status.

Eagerly waiting to know the future actions of these groups.

Eugene 




[Goanet] Special Status

2013-08-31 Thread Eugene Correia
Now that the Union government isn't keen on granting Special Status, I have
seen no statements from the groups, Movement for Special Status for Goa,
and Goa Movement for Special Status.

Eagerly waiting to know the future actions of these groups.

Eugene


[Goanet] Special Status for Goa

2013-04-08 Thread Lionel Messias
Will Goa ever get Special Status or will it remain forever a debate for
heated discussion only.  Read the cover story 'Goa uninvited to the
(special) party' on this week's (April 8-14) www.goanspirit.com. We also
take a trip to Tiracol to further report on a land grab in progress. It's
titled: 'Needed:Time Out for Tiracol'.

-- 


-- 
Lionel Messias
Independent Journalist
SILENCE SURPASSES SPEECH

Worked for the best:
Goa Today, Gomantak Times, Herald, Mid-Day, The Pioneer,
Indian Express (Bangalore), Economic Times (Chennai, Hyderabad),
Newstime (Hyderabad), Gulf News (Hyderabad)

*Read my website:*

www.goanspirit.com

Tel: 0832-2884484
Mob:9822152164


[Goanet] special status for Goa

2013-02-03 Thread Ana Maria Fernandes
Wilson Mazerello while talking about special status for Goa said he does not 
know why people are asking this and some one said he made fool of himself while 
saying this. I feel that his answer is really sensible. We Goans including 
myself have habit of talking at pubs, tintos and other places. In each village 
there are several catogory of people. Some are cooks, some are coblers, todday 
tappers, liquor distillers, hoteliers, etc. The older generation carried on 
this job and sent their sons to schools and colleges. A cobler's son is afraid 
of continuing his father's profession because he feels society has put him in a 
lower class. But if he had sense he could open a small shoe shop somewhere or a 
industry to make shoes he would have made lot of money. A cook;s son graduates 
himself and finds no job. He will rarely take up cooking because the society 
has called him a mar. Some goans went to work in the gulf there and found life 
different from goa life I do not know why they thought it this way. They 
migrated to other countries some had to put their professional degrees in the 
garbage tin and work for something they would not do in Goa Why do goans feel 
that there is nothing in goa or in india . he shoch galat hainon goans would 
not have been here if we had to work without feeling belittled. A non goan 
graduate sells vegetables in the market. He makes two to three thousand rupees 
a day where as your son who is a graduate works for 8 thousand a month. What 
special status willhav do ? goans want a sucegad life that is why government 
employees are taking us for a ride. They get government salary and they have 
private business too.

[Goanet] Special Status Goa

2013-01-12 Thread arwinmesquita

I am thrilled to know that many Gram Sabha's across Goa are now demanding(not 
requesting) for Special Status to preserve our prized identity. With real 
estate and land grabbed by the rest of India mainly via black money, the locals 
Goans are on the way to becoming irrelevant. Add to this the huge un-controlled 
migrant influx which could be reduced/controlled in many ways. Even 
un-democratic China had better ways to safeguard the identity of Hong Kong and 
Macao. The Government of Goa must go full throttle on this issue and genuine 
Goans will back it!!

Arwin Mesquita. 
/div

[Goanet] Special Status for Goa,

2012-12-02 Thread Ignatius Fernandes
Dear Gerald

In my eyes I would consider you  as a traitor for you bore arms
against your country(state) for a foreign aggressor  i.e. India.
Please before you make your mind thinking that I am pro Portuguese
I am sincerely not, I care not a jot  for Portugal but I do care a lot for 
Mother Goa.
If as you say that  the Indian army is in Goa due to Zuari Agro Chemical 
company 

and only for that same reason then we should get rid of it so that the future 
is clear 

for a Special Status for Goa.
Please Gerry remove your blinkers and smell the coffee, in Goa's case the 

affluence that the ghanntis are depositing

Mog Asundi
Ignatius Fernandes.


Re: [Goanet] Special Status for Goa- Comments

2012-11-29 Thread floriano



Special Status to Goa:
From: The NT Inbox by Ravindra V. Panjikar, Corjuem-Aldona.

IN the monsoon session of the state Assembly, the Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar 
Parrikar had said that the government was open to taking an all-party 
delegation to the Centre to push for the state's demand for special status. Mr. 
Parrikar had said this in reply to the Congress Dabolim MLA, Mr. Mauvin Godinho 
after he had raised the issue of delay on the part of the Centre in granting 
the special status to Goa. During the discussion the opposition members too had 
insisted that Goa needed protection in a number of ways and that special status 
would facilitate the same. Interestingly, , it was also said that Goa could go 
the Kashmir way where land cannot be sold to outsiders. Goa government 
contributes to the central coffers by way of duties and taxes from mining and 
other heads  to  the tune of Rs. 10,000 crore but the state government gets 
back only Rs.1000 crore per annum. The  Finance and Planning Commission grants 
funds to low population states like Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, and  Goa 
should also derive these financial benefits. Mr. Parrikar was to prepare a 
proper report on this issue but till date there is no sign of it's  progress, 
nor is it followed up by any member of the House. May I ask the government to 
clarify on the same?

COMMENTS:
It appears that being the BJP Member, it is unfortunate that no one has 
informed him that SPECIAL STATUS FOR GOA is not at all in the list of  Manohar 
Parrikar's Priorities. Instead, VOTE BANK POLITICS is. This is apparent from a 
slew of things that are happening, such as (1) Getting Goa's Laadlys married. 
(2) Keeping the Housewives happy with money in their purse on every month basis 
as doles where they have to line up day-in and day-out in front of the 
Collector's, Mamlatdar's and BDO's Offices instead of doing profitable work and 
where the money to pay for these doles comes from the High Interest Rate Open 
Market Loans, to put a heavy burden on the heads of the children of the same 
housewives he is keep happy by spending the future of their own children in 
advance, frivolously (3) Song and Dance and many other shallow schemes to keep 
the VOTE BANK (especially migrant)  flourishing. If Mr. Panjikar thinks that 
the Opposition Congress is thinking anywhere in the direction of the future of 
Goa, then he is sadly mistaken. Congress will be more happy to go and the rape 
of GOA to satisfy the Mafiosi from Italy sitting on their heads. GOA has never 
been in the scheme of things for the Nehru family including Pandit Jawaharlal 
Nehru. It is not said for nothing that the CRAB, having learnt to walk 
backwards, can make it's children walk forward. 

Therefore, it is very very IMPORTANT  that the present generation of GOANS do 
not lose sight of the SPECIAL STATUS FOR GOA that has been denied for the past 
50 years telling them that their beloved GOA has been LIBERATED. Hopefully 
GOANs will want to ask that one most important question: LIBERATED FROM WHOM? 
and from WHAT?

The answers may be found in http://www.goasu-raj.org/gen/articles/66.asp 

Cheers
floriano
goasuraj
9890470896


--
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contested  by  National Parties only AND/OR by a  Federation of State Regional 
Parties.
with a reciprocating understanding by the National Parties that the 'State 
Elections' shall be the prerogative of  State Registered Political Parties 
only. Even then, and in the absence of such a ruling by the Election Commission 
of India,   GSRP  would want  GOANS who are ERUDITE, knowledgeable about India 
and its problems, as well as World affairs,  'STATESMEN/WOMEN' ,  to contest  
on it's 'TICKET'  in the coming 2014 Parliamentary Elections. Let GOA endeavour 
to send two real Parliamentarians to the House of the People in New Delhi for 
once.


[Goanet] Special Status for Goa.

2012-11-26 Thread Gerald Fernandes
 
Industries set up in Goa do not utilise the native talent of Goans. There does 
appear to be a significant mis-match between the skills available in the Goan 
population. Huge swathes of land were allotted to Industry. A specific case is 
land allotted to Zuari Agrochemicals Ltd (now known as the Adventz Group) The 
area is called Zuarinagar. The existence of this industrial group of complexs 
makes the existence of the Indian Army  the Indian Navy neccessary for 
Disaster Management purposes.Sancho Panzas seem to forget that GOA IS A BORDER 
STATE(recollect the 26/11 incidents in Mumbai) The other reason being PLO's 
(Portuguese leftovers  still wanting to go back to the so called buccolic 
days of  Portuguese yore.
Regards,
Gerry


[Goanet] Special Status for Goa.

2012-11-26 Thread Bernado Colaco
Your bucolic army is enjoying  their good stay in Goa. They have nothing to do. 
Take a look at the camp at Altinho. They use the Portuguese facilities for a 
good time. Were you not given a a happy moment by your panzi chiefs? On an 
other note the Hong Kong chappies are asking for permanent autonomy. During 
their demo's they now wave the pre 1997 flags. Atleast they were given the 
chance to stay or flee. We in Goa are faced with 5 decades of bucolism.

BC

?
Industries set up in Goa do not utilise the native talent of Goans. There does 
appear to be a significant mis-match between the skills available in the Goan 
population. Huge swathes of land were allotted?to Industry. A specific case is 
land allotted to Zuari Agrochemicals Ltd (now known as the Adventz Group) The 
area is called Zuarinagar. The existence of this industrial group of complexs 
makes the existence of the Indian Army? the Indian Navy neccessary for 
Disaster Management purposes.Sancho?Panzas seem to forget that GOA IS A BORDER 
STATE(recollect the 26/11 incidents in Mumbai)?The other reason being PLO's 
(Portuguese leftovers? still wanting to go back to the so called buccolic 
days of? Portuguese yore.
Regards,
Gerry



[Goanet] Special Status: Comment or Lament

2012-08-12 Thread Jose Colaco

Tony de Sa wrote thus to Bernado Colaco: 

1: Arre baba .. 'imperial whore masters'.  
2: We live in a democracy where one is free to do what she/ he wants to do.

COMMENT: 

a: Profsorbab, for a moment, I thought you were referring to the 'controllers' 
of the devadasis. 

b: I did NOT know that you were that FREE.

I'd add here ( yet again ) that this thing called Democracy and Freedom are 
always relative. One is ONLY allowed to do and say (write) what those in power 
allow one to do and say or write.

Unless we are totally brainwashed (be it by Salazar or the Salazaroids who 
followed and follow), we would surely realise that we would (at the very least) 
have our letters to the editor or articles to the newspapers rejected OR face 
involuntary hotelisation courtesy the rakshaks, who might provide us with a 
generous helping of physiotherapy (malish) in the form of thappads, lathi and 
beltings for us and our phamily and phriends.

I believe that YouTube has brilliant illustration of the malish we can 
anticipate in return for the so called freedom you talk about.
jc




Pardon any Typos. This IPad does some curious auto- corrections



[Goanet] Special Status: Comment or lament

2012-08-11 Thread Bernado Colaco
Xri António Sá,

At least let Special Status implementation begin at Mercado Municipal de 
Mapuça. Get those imperial extra ghantis to clean it up,after the work is done 
pile them in Parrikar's mining truck and dump them at Londa.

BC


COMMENT:

Arre baba, there you go again telling people what to do as if you have the
presumed divine right of the imperial whore masters.

We live in a democracy where any one is free to do what she/ he wants to
do. So do your own dirty work  



[Goanet] Special status for Goa.

2012-08-10 Thread U. G. Barad

I have been reading a lot in the newspapers and in electronic media about
the demand for special status for Goa.  

In all the literature, I have not been able to find out exactly what is
meant by the special status, and how Goa will benefit.

Does anyone in this forum know more?  I would like to be enlightened.


Best regards,

U. G. Barad




Re: [Goanet] Special Status: Comment or lament

2012-08-10 Thread Tony de Sa
Ole Xacxac:


I hope you will also pick up the? martelo, we like minded have been
doing it for over a decade or since the advent of www. If want to discuss,
here are a few points to consider- 1st as an educationist you have to undo
the indoctrination of young Goans that Delhi is our master, Goa was not
liberated but annexed -invaded. Teach the correct history, not akbar and
birbal and shivajiThis will help Goans understand what Special Status
means contrary to the torrent of lies that have been poured from New Delhi
for 5 decades.
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?
BC
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?
Ole Xacxac:

Many Goan citizens such as Mr. Miranda have picked the cudgels to save Goa
from total destruction. Adv. Antonio Lobo is on a mission for the sametu
purpose. GSRP has also lent its voice, today the organization is armed with
young people who are ready to take on the fight. Goa Days are fast
approaching will the organizations in question discuss the Special Status
issue.

Comment: Arre baba, please lead by example (i.e. get the discussions
rolling). Don't wait for or expect others (individuals and organizations)
to do the dirty work.

COMMENT:

Arre baba, there you go again telling people what to do as if you have the
presumed divine right of the imperial whore masters.

We live in a democracy where any one is free to do what she/ he wants to
do. So do your own dirty work
-- 

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Re: [Goanet] Special status for Goa.

2012-08-10 Thread Tim de Mello
Hello Dr. Uday I am quoting from Goa Su_Raj's website: Our demand therefore is 
not for a special status which involves the grant or increase of finances but 
everything to do with curbs:a) Curbs on uncontrolled migration into Goa.b) 
Curbs on uncontrolled sale of agricultural and non-agricultural land to 
non-Goan mega builders and/or multinationals.c) Control over the exploitation 
of resources including over development of land, mining of metals and other 
minerals, protection of the environment and that the benefits of any 
development in any area shall serve the interest of the surrounding villages 
where such development takes place.d) Protection of our culture and ethos from 
the dominant cultures of India which have the potential of extinguishing the 
local one.e) Protection of the special laws of succession, marriage, divorce 
and others which is contained in the Common Civil Code which prevails in Goa ( 
and which incidentally eludes India so far).This is what we mean by SPECIAL 
STATUS and that is our demand. India owes it to Goa and it has to be granted 
even by amending the Constitution, if need be.That is the type of SPECIAL 
STATUS that GOA needs.
  From: dr.udayba...@gmail.com
 To: goanet@lists.goanet.org
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 17:21:11 +0530
 Subject: [Goanet] Special status for Goa.
 
 
 I have been reading a lot in the newspapers and in electronic media about
 the demand for special status for Goa.  
 
 In all the literature, I have not been able to find out exactly what is
 meant by the special status, and how Goa will benefit.
 
 Does anyone in this forum know more?  I would like to be enlightened.
 
 
 Best regards,
 
 U. G. Barad
 
 
  

Re: [Goanet] SPECIAL STATUS

2012-08-09 Thread SOTER
Goa and Goans are already special. They have two mother tongues and two mother 
scripts for their tongues. They will patronise the migrant instead of the Goan. 
Wherever they are Goans have 2 or 3 clubs, rarely one. Goans are always 
drunkards and their women flirts in Bollywood. Special status is only about 
Special distraction. Till now 2 Goans cannot agree on what is Goan identity. 
Yet they cry for Special status.  Goan body is in Goa and mind is in Portugal. 
SPECIAL SPECIES.

-soter


Re: [Goanet] SPECIAL STATUS

2012-08-09 Thread Jose Colaco
Soter,

I agree about 2 mother tongues and 2 mother scripts.

I also agree that Bollywood depicts Goan men as drunks and their Katlick women 
as easy pickings. 

What I wish to add to what you have written, is the following:

The Goan body is in Goa. The heart is really in Portugal. (does not apply to 
the heartless or the no-brainers)

jc
ps: those who disagree, may wish to advise HOW spontaneously Dec 19 is 
celebrated in Goa.


Pardon any Typos. This IPad does some curious auto- corrections


On Aug 9, 2012, at 7:01 AM, SOTER so...@bsnl.in wrote:

 Goa and Goans are already special. They have two mother tongues and two 
 mother scripts for their tongues. They will patronise the migrant instead of 
 the Goan. Wherever they are Goans have 2 or 3 clubs, rarely one. Goans are 
 always drunkards and their women flirts in Bollywood. Special status is only 
 about Special distraction. Till now 2 Goans cannot agree on what is Goan 
 identity. Yet they cry for Special status.  Goan body is in Goa and mind is 
 in Portugal. SPECIAL SPECIES.
 
 -soter


[Goanet] Special Status: Comment or lament (Tony Sa)

2012-08-09 Thread Bernado Colaco
 
Xri António Sá,
 
I hope you will also pick up the  martelo, we like minded have been doing it 
for over a decade or since the advent of www. If want to discuss, here are a 
few points to consider- 1st as an educationist you have to undo the 
indoctrination of young Goans that Delhi is our master, Goa was not liberated 
but annexed -invaded. Teach the correct history, not akbar and birbal and 
shivajiThis will help Goans understand what Special Status means contrary 
to the torrent of lies that have been poured from New Delhi for 5 decades.
 
 
 
BC
 
 
 
Ole Xacxac:

Many Goan citizens such as Mr. Miranda have picked the cudgels to save Goa
from total destruction. Adv. Antonio Lobo is on a mission for the sametu
purpose. GSRP has also lent its voice, today the organization is armed with
young people who are ready to take on the fight. Goa Days are fast
approaching will the organizations in question discuss the Special Status
issue.

Comment: Arre baba, please lead by example (i.e. get the discussions
rolling). Don't wait for or expect others (individuals and organizations)
to do the dirty work.


Re: [Goanet] SPECIAL STATUS

2012-08-09 Thread PAES
True - Goan body is in Goa and mind in Portugal.
It's like sipping tea while smelling coffee
BP

From: Jose Colaco cola...@gmail.com
To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994! goanet@lists.goanet.org 
Sent: Thursday, 9 August 2012 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] SPECIAL STATUS

Soter,

I agree about 2 mother tongues and 2 mother scripts.

I also agree that Bollywood depicts Goan men as drunks and their Katlick women 
as easy pickings. 

What I wish to add to what you have written, is the following:

The Goan body is in Goa. The heart is really in Portugal. (does not apply to 
the heartless or the no-brainers)

jc
ps: those who disagree, may wish to advise HOW spontaneously Dec 19 is 
celebrated in Goa.


Pardon any Typos. This IPad does some curious auto- corrections


On Aug 9, 2012, at 7:01 AM, SOTER so...@bsnl.in wrote:

 Goa and Goans are already special. They have two mother tongues and two 
 mother scripts for their tongues. They will patronise the migrant instead of 
 the Goan. Wherever they are Goans have 2 or 3 clubs, rarely one. Goans are 
 always drunkards and their women flirts in Bollywood. Special status is only 
 about Special distraction. Till now 2 Goans cannot agree on what is Goan 
 identity. Yet they cry for Special status.  Goan body is in Goa and mind is 
 in Portugal. SPECIAL SPECIES.
 
 -soter


[Goanet] Special Status for Goa: Comment or lament

2012-08-08 Thread Bernado Colaco
It would be interesting if Goans would comment on the article below by Sr. J. 
Miranda. In past there were only armchair freedomfighters (Samir Kelekar) like 
me and others who would comment and lament on the situation in Goa. But today 
the story is different. Many Goan citizens such as Mr. Miranda have picked the 
cudgels to save Goa from total destruction. Adv. Antonio Lobo is on a mission 
for the same purpose. GSRP has also lent its voice, today the organization is 
armed with young people who are ready to take on the fight. Goa Days are fast 
approaching will the organizations in question discuss the Special Status issue.

BC

Are Goans short shrifted ? 
  Protection of Goa and Goans, their land, ethos, culture, identity and 
language are undoubtedly issues that every true blooded Goan is not only 
concerned but worried about, but has not been able to give expression to, in a 
manner that would compel those in authority to act. Several politicians have, 
on several occasions, raised the issue of special status for Goa, but only a 
handful of them, like Shantaram Naik, Francis D’Souza, Reginaldo Lourenco and a 
maybe a few others have been vocal, clear and sincere in conveying what Goans 
actually want and urgently need and what they mean by this demand.
Goans gracefully accepted India’s sovereignty over Goa and never questioned it 
despite the promises made by late Jawaharlal Nehru to Goans, including the 
assurance that Goans would have the right to decide their own future, remaining 
unfulfilled.
Unfortunately, however, Goans also remained silent spectators to the decisions 
taken both by Portugal and India, on their behalf without having any mandate to 
do so. It is interesting to note that while Portugal granted Independence to 
all its colonies, except Macau, it did not feel necessary to consult Goans 
prior to signing, in December 1974, a Treaty with India, “ on recognition of 
India’s sovereignty over Goa, Daman, Diu, Dadra  Nagar Haveli and related 
matters”. Goa and Goans were sacrificed at the altar of Portugal’s longing to 
free itself from isolation due to its faulty and intransigent policy on its 
colonies and India’s anxiety in legalizing what till then was considered Goa’s 
illegal occupation. Portugal not only denied us the right to autonomy, despite 
persistent demands from certain quarters and the knowledge that a silent 
majority was in its favour, but later compounded this sin by signing the 1974 
agreement, without any
 consultations with Goans or ensuring the safeguard of certain rights and 
obligations, which would have protected us from the mess we are in today.
But all this is history now.
Lets us shed our tendency to indulge in blame game and find fault with everyone 
else, except ourselves, on what is happening to us. Our deep and prolonged 
slumber, lack of courage and absence of unity, tenacity and perseverance have 
been the main causes for our present situation.
What is required from us now is to put our past behind, forget our differences, 
particularly of caste, religion, language or script and unite for a greater 
cause – the cause of our beautiful land and of our people. We owe it to our 
ancestors to retain and to our descendants to save this earthly paradise from 
destruction and ecological disaster and our people the ignominy of being 
treated as second class citizens by none other than our own people. We have 
rightly thrown one lot out. We will throw the other one too if Goans do not 
have their way.
Time is running out for us.
We need to put Goa back on the tracks. We are not asking for much – just 
protection of our land from sale to outsiders and controlled in- migration, 
considering our fragile and limited infrastructure and resources. It is an 
affront to our dignity and self- respect to see that Goa is up for sale and 
Goans are being treated as aliens in their own land. With vultures walking in 
with brief cases full of ill- gotten and unaccounted wealth, thanks to 
Governments both at the Centre and in the States that thrive on this, honest 
Goans cannot afford even a piece of land, leave alone a house to live in. The 
previous Government, with sizeable number of Ministers and MLAs in real estate 
and construction business, was averse to a law that would restrict sale of land 
to outsiders.
But even Manohar Parrikar does not seem serious enough on this issue.
We heard him attentively recently, on the issue of Special Status, when in the 
Assembly he roared that the Central Govt.
was taking from us more than what it was giving and that he would demand our 
share and not ask for alms ( anv bhik magpa nam). Even when it came to 
proposing a law prohibiting sale of agricultural land, he affirmed that only 
agriculturists would be entitled to buy, without specifying whether it would be 
restricted to goans. It is significant that except at Mathany’s funeral, when 
he clearly asserted that he was committed to fulfilling his ideals, including 
his dream of 

[Goanet] Special Status for Goa: Comment or lament

2012-08-08 Thread Tony de Sa
Ole Xacxac:

Many Goan citizens such as Mr. Miranda have picked the cudgels to save Goa
from total destruction. Adv. Antonio Lobo is on a mission for the same
purpose. GSRP has also lent its voice, today the organization is armed with
young people who are ready to take on the fight. Goa Days are fast
approaching will the organizations in question discuss the Special Status
issue.

Comment: Arre baba, please lead by example (i.e. get the discussions
rolling). Don't wait for or expect others (individuals and organizations)
to do the dirty work.

-- 

** Tony de Sa  tonydesa at gmail dot com  **


[Goanet] SPECIAL STATUS

2012-08-08 Thread PAES
Special status for Goa? We have it already.
Where else in the world can one see cattle grazing on public roads, then 
defecating there?
 
Bennet Paes


[Goanet] Special Status to Goa

2012-03-08 Thread arwin
Now that the Government is changed, I request the New Chief Minister Mr. 
Manohar Parrikar, Mr. Mathany Saldanha and the ruling MLA's to please pursue 
the long standing demand of Special Status to Goa, for Preserving its Land, 
Environment, Culture and Prized Identity. The earlier  Government kept on 
fooling us, and I do hope the New Government now goes into action, for the 
same. 

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[Goanet] Special Status for Goa - A must

2012-03-03 Thread Geraldo Oliveira

Special Status for Goa  -  A must

The recent utterances by Pranab Mukerjee and Nitin Gadkari that there is 
no provision in the Constitution of India for Special Status, must not 
only be condemned and rejected but taken very seriously by Goans.  It 
only confirms that the central parties and its leaders are not at all 
bothered  about  Goans and their identity.   Goa is too insignificant 
for them and their only interest is to capture power with empty promises 
and rule the state, which is clearly evident by their descending on Goan 
soil, only during election time.  Octogenarian Pranab Mukerjee, having 
served decades in power, must gracefully retire from active politics and 
devote time to his other interests like Poetry, so that a young 
generation of new politicians will emerge, to better understand the 
needs  and aspirations of our State and its future.


It is a shame that not even one of our 40 MLAs, has the guts to refute 
such remarks, which is an insult to Goans.  However, bravo to our MP, 
Shantaram Naik, who alone  has the courage and rightly pointed out, that 
Special status is possible, by bringing in Constitutional amendment.  It 
is time to tell the central leaders that they would be unwelcome to Goa, 
if the demand for Special status is ignored, in spite of the unanimous 
resolution adopted  by the Goa Legislative Assembly.


Constitutional changes become necessary with the advent of time and 
therefore we elect parliamentarians to do the job.   How and why, in 
number of instances constitutional amendments and ordinances are rushed 
 to  protect the rich and powerful, bypassing existing laws and even 
Supreme  Court verdicts;  can Pranab Mukerjee or Nitin Gadkari explain 
to the people of Goa ?


The basic tenets of a Constitution is to safeguard the ethnic identity 
and well being of its people. In a vast country like India with diverse 
culture and ethnicity, it is all the more imperative, to protect its 
minorities from being displaced.  For this reason, many smaller Indian 
states like, Assam, Mizoram, Sikkim, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh etc. 
are protected by granting Special status under the very same Constitution.


Goa, being one of the tiniest states of India, with very limited  land 
resource, sensitive ecology  and a small ethnic population, which in the 
last 50 years is dwindling below the ‘community survival ratio’, (around 
1 birth for every 2 deaths) makes it a fit case to demand Special 
status.  India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru rightly stated 
that Goa’s unique identity must be preserved.


While more than half the damage is already done, Special status remains 
the only alternative to safeguard our scarce agricultural and forest 
lands from the multinational companies who are out to convert our 
villages, hills, forests and urbanise the entire state. Land ownership 
is fast changing hands and if this trend continues, Goans will soon be 
wiped out only to be recorded in history books.


The first demand for Special Status was made by none other than Matanhy 
Saldanha in 2004 under Goa’s Movement for Special Status. Subsequently, 
this issue has become popular, gaining momentum during last 2 elections 
and in this particular election, is on every party’s manifesto. The 
unanimous resolution passed by the Goa Assembly is a strong case and 
must be pursued by the new Goverment relentlessy with the Centre, and 
this can happen only if our elected represenatatives are sincere, honest 
and committed to this great cause for Goa’s  identity and survival.


Goans won the first battle to safeguard its unique identity at Opinion 
Poll. It is crucial time to stand unitedly  once again for its very 
survival. Where there  is a will there is way.




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[Goanet] Special status for Goa

2011-03-26 Thread Camillo Fernandes

Bernice Pereira  wroe :bernicepere...@yahoo.com
Subject: Special status for Goa
  
Isn't it a case of closing the stable when the horse has bolted?? 
?
During my recent visit to Goa I found? no Goan identity left at all.? Even the 
Goan ?restaurants?have?tweaked their menu to suit the palates of purely 
(non-Goan) Indians. .? The lingo is Hindi except for the villages where you 
hear a reasonable amount of Konkani.? The beaches are full of Punjabis, Gujjus 
etc.?bathing in the sea in their swimming dress code i.e.? salwar khameez and? 
glaring at all the foreigners wearing bikinis and swimsuits.?? Music blaring?is 
Indian rock.?Most of the shops are run by anybody but?Goans. 
?
?
Bernice Pereir
 
 
Comments :  Camilo Fernandes
 
One reason  why corrupt politicians still get elected is  that a sizeable 
population of Goans are based abroad and have no voting rights.  These Goans 
are settled and  working in Mumbai, in the Gulf, on ships and migrated abroad.  
They come down only on holidays.  On a rough estimate the population of 
Catholics in IC parish Borivli is 25,000, Orlem, Malad, 30,000, Bandra 10,000 
and other parishes could easily number over 1 lakh or more.Politicians are 
intelligent and shrewd.  They know fully well  that they don’t need these  
voters and don’t care for them.  For them their vote banks are the migrants who 
they pamper with goodies and give them voting rights.
 
 Many Goans who have voting rights  due to their selfish interests are in hand 
in hand with these politicians and  reelect them. They know that these 
politicians who  claim they are saviours of Goa are in reality traitors yet 
vote for them.  These Goans who believe they are true Goans, vote for  them are 
in reality  traitors like the politicians. 
 
 Goa for all purpose is nearly lost – maybe we are seeing the last of our 
beautiful Goa which future generations might not see.   Although it is true 
that we may be waging a losing battle against politicians/destroyers of Goa who 
have money and power, yet we have to still hope and do our bit to save whatever 
is left of Goa.   Surely  it is better to light a small candle and do whatever 
we can to save Goa or what remains of it rather than being indifferent and 
blind to what is happening.
 
Dev borem korum
Camilo Fernandes
 
  

[Goanet] Special status for Goa - Goa liberation day

2011-03-25 Thread Camillo Fernandes

 floriano wrote : floriano.l...@gmail.com
Cc: SHANTARAM NAIK shantaram...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Goa Liberation Day be celebrated as
Svatantryapurti Divas at National Level
 
 
Dear Mr. Naik,
 
Greetings.
 
Requesting this bit of info from you.
 
1. Goa Legislative Assembly is on record to have passed an unanimous 
resolution on August 30, 2008 that Goa should get Special Status to save 
its land, ethos and culcuture just like Mizoram et al. Is this a fact??? 
... motions having been moved by Reginald Lourence (Curtorim) and Francis 
D'Souza (Mapusa)
 
2. Has this resolution been conveyed to the Center?? If so, when??
 
Thank you
 
with kind regards
floriano lobo

Freddy Fernandes wrote :  
 
Shantaram Naik denotes only a part of what Nerhu had said and conveniently 
forgets that he
had promised special status for Goa to protect our Identity and our culture.
What has he and his party done to get for Goa and Goans, he is just trying to
get some popularity before the elections, nothing less nothing more.
 
Comments :   Camilo Fernandes :   Following Floriano's lead in sending above 
mail to Shantaram Naik, I suggest that all Goans both based in Goa and overseas 
should send emails on the same lines as Floriano's mail to Naik,  demanding 
what steps he has taken to grant special status for  Goa.As Freddy wrote, 
Shantaram should also be reminded the promise Nehru made to Goans to grant 
special status for Goa to protect the identiy and culture of Goans.
 
Dev borem korum
Camilo Fernandes

 
 
 
  

Re: [Goanet] Special Status for Goa

2011-03-19 Thread floriano

Dears,

This link tells us that the Goa Legislative Assembly passed an UNANIMOUS 
RESOLUTION   to the tabled motions by  Mapusa MLA  Francis D'Souza (BJP) and 
Curtorim MLA Reginald Lourenco (SGF)  sometime in 2008 that Goa should get 
SPECIAL STATUS. Apparently, this resolution was expected to find its way to 
the Center.

http://20twentytwo.blogspot.com/2008/08/goa-seeks-special-status.html

And contrast this with this link
http://www.goablog.org/posts/no-demand-so-far-for-special-status-fo-goa/
where, in 2010,  the Union Minister for Planning etc says that Goa 
Legislative Assembly has not made any demand towards such Special Status 
thro' a resolution.


Therefore,  why should Goans not consider our Goa Legislators as a pack of 
JOKERS??


Cheers
floriano
GRA for Special Status/Lokayukta/Sanitization of Goa's Electoral Rolls.

PS: Incidentally, this pack of 'Jokers' have thrown out  the LOKAYUKTA BILL 
which it was considering for quite some time, out of the window and into the 
garbage bin the very next day that such a thunderous demand was made at the 
Azad Maidan on 15 March 2011 by Goemchea Rakhondarancho Awaz,  to signal 
that 'they' pee on such demands by the people of GOA. A fitting response 
will follow after today's GRA meet at MARGAO.






Re: [Goanet] Special Status for Goa - Not Enough

2010-12-07 Thread soter

Arwin wrote:
I appreciate efforts by Goa MP's Shripad Naik and Shantaram Naik  for

lobbing the Central Government, to adopt Special Status to Save Goa's
Identity.


Should one laugh or bite this one without questioning?

Was Shripad Naik not part of the NDA government till 2004? Was Mathany not
part of the BJP government in Goa? Why did NDA not grant Special Status if
it was so concerned about Goa? Why diid Mathany not push for Special status
then?

-Soter



Re: [Goanet] Special Status for Goa - Not Enough *

2010-12-07 Thread floriano
Muntat ki
'MELLE MOSHIC BARA XHER DUDH

Ha Ha Ha

Cheers
floriano
goasuraj
9890470896
www.goasu-raj.org

PS: Well done Soter-ji

  - Original Message - 
  From: soter 
  To: goa...@goanet.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 2:24 PM
  Subject: Re: [Goanet] Special Status for Goa - Not Enough *




  Arwin wrote:
  I appreciate efforts by Goa MP's Shripad Naik and Shantaram Naik  for
   lobbing the Central Government, to adopt Special Status to Save Goa's
   Identity.

  Should one laugh or bite this one without questioning?

  Was Shripad Naik not part of the NDA government till 2004? Was Mathany not
  part of the BJP government in Goa? Why did NDA not grant Special Status if
  it was so concerned about Goa? Why diid Mathany not push for Special status
  then?

  -Soter



[Goanet] Special Status for Goa - Not Enough

2010-12-06 Thread Arwin Mesquita
   I appreciate efforts by Goa MP's Shripad Naik and Shantaram Naik  for
 lobbing the Central Government, to adopt Special Status to Save Goa's
 Identity. However, this alone will not be enough, we need to take urgent
 measures, which should among other things include: (1) Creating sustainable
 employment/business opportunities for Goans, so as to stop the Goan Exodus
 from Goa and bring back its sons/daughters from overseas countries (2)
 Favourable Educational  Medical opportunities for Goans; including Non
 Resident Goans (2) Stop further deterioration of quality of life via
 promoting destructive development, environment damage etc (3) Urgent adopt
 policies  measures to address the un-controlled migrant influx into Goa (4)
 Formulate a comprehensive Housing Policy, which favours housing Goans only
 and not create un-necessary homes for outsiders to come in; at the cost of
 destroying Goa's Environment, Ecology, Forests and contaminating its air,
 land and water. The Question is do our current bunch of MLA's in the
 Government have the capacity or at least the will to do this? They seem to
 be too busy fighting for their huge selfish personal stakes and appeasing
 their Supreme Masters in Delhi; at the cost of destroying Goa and its
 precious Identity. It is high time that the Voters who have elected these
 MLA's for whatever reasons, start demanding remedial measures else they are
 also part of the problem and will be the cause of Goa's Destruction!!



  Arwin Mesquita, Abu Dhabi.

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 Please also see below:
 1. Benaulim Village Action Committee:
 http://www.bvacbenaulim.blogspot.com/
 2. Rape of Goa : http://www.parrikar.com/blog/the-rape-of-goa/
 3. MAND - an adivasi-rights resource centre : http://mandgoa.blogspot.com/
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 5. For the Love of Konkani: http://www.radiogoa.net/
 6. Goa's Identity Movement website: http://www.goamag.net/gim
 7. Goa's Identity Movement group on Facebook:
 http://www.facebook.com//#/group.php?gid=193497031686
 8. Official Government Site NRI Office (GOA):
 http://www.globalgoans.org.in/



[Goanet] Special Status for Goa - A far Cry

2010-09-25 Thread Bernado Colaco
What is this chap talking about? The reason Goans are asking for Special Status 
is that no land can be sold to the ghantis. Clearly the status should be in 
line 
with the NE states. 


BC

Special Status for Goa - A far Cry


To my mind, the demand to ban sale of property for residence and 
settlement is almost impossible in view of constitutional guarantee of 
residence and settlement. It has to be noted that the demand requires a 
change to the fundamental rights, something that is guaranteed to all 
the citizens of the country.


Cleofato A Coutinho






[Goanet] Special Status for Goa - A far Cry

2010-09-23 Thread Goa World

Special Status for Goa - A far Cry


To my mind, the demand to ban sale of property for residence and 
settlement is almost impossible in view of constitutional guarantee of 
residence and settlement. It has to be noted that the demand requires a 
change to the fundamental rights, something that is guaranteed to all 
the citizens of the country.



Cleofato A Coutinho


Cleofato Almeida Coutinho is a senior lawyer and one of the 
constitutional expert in Goa. He also teaches at Kare College of Law in 
Madgao.




Despite our State given a direction as a sea side holiday destination 
and Goa being a great place for people from all over the globe, there is 
large scale migration, particularly from the upper middle classes from 
the Coastal areas to countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada etc. 
But the sea side holiday destination has created a problem which we are 
unable to deal with.


The holiday destination direction have made Goa a haven for a second 
home (holiday homes) for the rich of North India leading to a high 
demand for housing. The development activity that started after 
liberation has also led to large scale influx of lower middle 
class/labour class into our state due to labour opportunities and small 
traders, particularly at the lower level.


The net result is we feel that our state is getting overwhelmed. The 
areas of concern are:
(i)employment where there is a decreasing employment opportunities 
with increasing number of qualified people both from inside and those 
entering the state.
(ii)politically it is felt that locals are losing their dominance in 
electoral politics due to the two-way migration referred to hereinabove.
(iii)in the area of real estate, demand for housing has led to large 
construction activity.


The second-home syndrome has led to a huge demand for housing, 
particularly in the costal belt. This has led to a demand for special 
status for our State and the special status is not a demand for economic 
package but basically a demand for non application of central laws for 
our state in general and a ban of sale of property to those not 
domiciled in Goa.


It is felt that the villages are losing its character due to huge 
housing complexes and entry of persons who buy residences in the 
villages. That is the reason why the demand for special status is made.


The demand has its basis in an argument that being small and already 
overwhelmed, we need protection and our land/our property cannot be 
permitted to be sold to those who are not domiciled in Goa. That the 
landlords sell the property as a part of best bargain for them and since 
market forces operate, the landlords in Goa obtain the best bargain for 
their land. It is felt imperative that the trend has to halted by 
barring sale to those who are not domiciled.


Demand for special status is normally made on the economic ground. But 
here in Goa, our demand for special status is for barring sale of 
property to those not domiciled. Can such a demand be met in the teeth 
of some provisions of the constitution which are of fundamental nature?


Article 19(e) (freedom to reside and settle) of the constitution in the 
chapter of fundamental rights and removes all internal barriers between 
India or between any of its parts. It will have to be kept in mind that 
the provisions of residence and settlement are almost universal in all 
the countries, including countries like Sri-Lanka and Pakistan. When it 
comes to residence and settlement, it shall not be possible to 
discriminate against the persons in matter of civic amenities and the 
right to reside and settle in any part of the country.


However, certain discrimination in areas of admission to educational 
institutions on the grounds of domicile to a limited extent is 
permissible. Restriction on residence and settlement is not possible 
unless restrictions are imposed on the grounds of ‘public health', 
‘public order' and ‘in the interest of scheduled tribes'.


If we examine restrictions based on the ground of public health, it can 
be noticed that restrictions are brought in red light areas and on the 
ground of public order, criminal elements are prohibited from residing 
in certain areas.


The area, based on which various states particularly the states from 
North East, have imposed restrictions in the interest of schedule 
tribes. Restriction can be brought in the interest of scheduled tribes. 
Scheduled tribes are considered backward and unsophisticated class, who 
due their backwardness are exploited by various persons taking advantage 
of their plight and depriving them of their lands.


Tribal areas need protection of laws. Tribals are gullible people, who 
fall prey to unscrupulous elements due to their innocence, poverty and 
backwardness. Hence constitution and the laws treat tribals and tribal 
areas separately, who need to be taken care of. It is in this context 
that laws are made to prevent other citizens in settling 

[Goanet] Special status to Goa

2010-04-23 Thread Samir Kelekar
While special status to Goa will solve some of the problems, dont think it is a 
panacea
to all evils. The law has to be carefully crafted otherwise it will be easily 
subverted in
the following ways.

1) A goan can own land on paper and still lease it / rent it to outside parties.

2) A Goan can start polluting business, five star hotels, or mega projects.

The key is --- the laws for land use have to be strictly enforced. RP 2021 has 
to be enforced so that irrespective of who the owner is, land is not used for 
concrete jungles.

Neverthless, special status would be useful and could make things a bit more 
difficult
than what they are, for the looters.

regards,
Samir




  


[Goanet] Special Status for Goa

2010-02-21 Thread Arwin Mesquita
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For the benefit of those opine that Goans in Goa are not complaining about
issues threatening Goa's Identity

http://www.oheraldo.in/newscategory/Letters/13
*Special Status for Goa
Peter Noronha, Fatorda
*I appreciate Jonathan de Souza’s views in his article ‘Time for GBA to
press for special status’ (Herald, 10 Feb), something that many of our
fellow Goans fail to pay attention. It is time for my fellow Goans to rise
against our swindling government, regardless of its costs and consequences,
to save Goa for our future generations. Do we Goans need non-Goan builders
and developers? Do we need non-Goan businessmen? Do we need 70 per cent
non-Goans to sell their votes to our so-called democratic government? As Mr
De Souza has rightly said, time has now come for even 30 per cent Goans to
save this little state only by demanding special status for Goa. It may not
be too long before terrorism and chaos start… something that we Goans would
hate to see happen in Goa. In the name and help from our Patron St Francis
Xavier, I would ask our Goa government for an immediate separate status for
Goa.
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Please also see below:
1. Benaulim Village Action Committee: http://www.bvacbenaulim.blogspot.com/
2. Rape of Goa : http://www.parrikar.com/blog/the-rape-of-goa/
3. MAND - an adivasi-rights resource centre : http://mandgoa.blogspot.com/
4. EVERY GOAN SHOULD SEE THIS VIDEO:
http://infochangeindia.org/Infochange-documentary.html
5. For the Love of Konkani: http://www.radiogoa.net/
6. Goa's Identity Movement website: http://www.goamag.net/gim
7. Goa's Identity Movement group on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com//#/group.php?gid=193497031686
8. Official Government Site NRI Office (GOA): http://www.globalgoans.org.in/


Re: [Goanet] Special Status Hai hai!

2008-11-23 Thread goasuraj

Dear Soter,

Hats off to you for this critique on the demand for Special Status for Goa 
that is now becoming a deafening whine.


The question is: How come our politicians never thought of this unique 
status that Goa long deserved?


We have heard the chants before from politicos saying We will pull down 
Meta Strips brick by brick. And we have also seen other politicos, when 
bestowed the stripes of  ministers in the government, forgetting their past 
utterances and give Meta Strips  'clean chits', meaning a highly (dioxin) 
polluting Industry suddenly becomes eco-friendly. What transformation ! It 
has been documented that in Japan,  a very nice, eco-friendly looking 
factory using a process of high compression to reduce scrap plastics into 
plastic bales, boasting  ample green lawns etc on its premises was the cause 
of a slow disaster for the neighbourhood population where even women started 
growing hair on their faces (hormonal changes), not to mention other ill 
effects like impotency in men, developing cancer  causing ulcers etc. This 
issue was even raised in the Goa Assembly by Dr. Wilfred D'Souza, waving the 
'Time Magazine' where this Japanese incident was reported. (BTW it was we at 
goasuraj that had made the Magazine available to the good Doctor to fortify 
his arguments against Meta Strips in the then ongoing gruelling debate in 
the Assembly).


Goans needed  Special Status a long time ago. So also we needed a special 
IAS  corps for Goa. Did anybody bother?
Would things be different if there was a simple transposition between 
Dayanand Bandodkar and Dr. Jack De Sequeira? Did Goa miss the bus altogether 
in its formative years as a democratic state? Have Goans been taken for a 
jolly good ride, blinding us even to accept the routing of Goa's pride 'The 
Unique Institutions of Gaunkaries - the Comunidades???  Will Goa get its 
Comunidades back with this so called Special Status?


We at goasuraj believe that if we Goans give a strong enough and a qualified 
fight to wrench back our comunidades from the destructive hands of these 
puppets governments of the day, we will have attained a special status to 
most extent. That will mean that the illegality that the Union of India has 
forced on Goa, diluting Goa's land ownerships and thereby diluting Goa's 
comunidades, will be exposed. It must be remembered that the stupid 
Panchayati Raj that is forced on Goa is much too inferior to the clout that 
Goa's comunidades had in  administration of this territory. Any progressive 
state will want to cling to its superior administrative jurisdictions. But 
No. How then the jack of all trades and con artists get to perform with 
pseudo importance???


Goans need to think, and  think really hard before they lose the gems that 
have been handed out to them by their slogging peers. Things had not come 
easy to them. But surely things have come to us, the present generations, 
easy, so we can afford to squander them with contempt, much to the merriment 
and delight of userpers and con artists  who play the fool being in the 
shoes of the lawmakers and rulers.


floriano
goasuraj




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Special Status Hai Hai!

Attaining Special Status for Goa is definitely the need of the hour. But in 
an emotionally charged up atmosphere are Goans preparing themselves for yet 
another betrayal by politicians? Goans have witnessed betrayals time and 
again, be it with Konkanni, meta strips or with the promise of cleam 
governance.


about freezing population are made, but there is not a sound about freezing 
land conversions, construction and mining. Because this is where the money 
for Goa's dirty and corrupt politics is generated.


Seeing priests dancing on these platforms should not lead Goans to conclude 
that the movement is genuine. 'Codepedency' in addiction can affect anyone 
including priests if they are afflicted by a denial of the truth


which is a symptom of addiction that prevents recovery. Will 'Special 
Status' be the agenda of the BJP in the next elections and are the grounds 
being prepared for this?  Just wait and watch.


-soter d'souza





[Goanet] Special Status For Goa - update

2008-11-23 Thread Arwin Mesquita
Dear All : Please see link
http://www.navhindtimes.com/story.php?story=2008112464 (re-pasted below)

 *Special Status For Goa*THE Goa government recently made a presentation to
the Centre, on the urgent and critical need for special status to Goa. The
latter I understand, included the need to immediately stop land sales under
Article 370, to non-Goans, in order to save our scarce land for Goans and to
protect Goa�s unique identity. Can our Chief Minister please update the Goan
people, on the progress of the same?
*ARWIN MESQUITA, UAE*

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[Goanet] Special Status Hai hai!

2008-11-22 Thread soter
Special Status Hai Hai!

Attaining Special Status for Goa is definitely the need of the hour. But in an 
emotionally charged up atmosphere are Goans preparing themselves for yet 
another betrayal by politicians? Goans have witnessed betrayals time and again, 
be it with Konkanni, meta strips or with the promise of cleam governance. Goans 
have even elected dynamic social activists to the Goa legislative assembly only 
to see them behave like blind mice when in government. When they are out of 
power they start singing the most beautiful and soothing songs that melts the 
hearts of the Goan people. One such new song is called Special Status. Where 
lie its origins and where will be its end will only be known to Goans once the 
State elections are over three years from now. From the external look of it and 
the politicians involved it seems to be a well thought out agenda for a 2012 
manifesto of opposition political parties. What is Orixtt Avaz today may only 
be Odruxtti Avaz after 2012 elections as the flag bearers of such labels are no 
other than those who have unexplained powers of making dead man rise to contest 
and an a unmatched mastery in political wheeling and dealing over the last 
several years, repeatedly taking the people of South Goa for a joy ride. And 
the movement for Special Status may only become a movement for Special 
Statements after 2012 State elections because the players are from the same 
league. 
Will Goans ever realise from past experiences? The games politicians play are 
the same that drug addicts and alcoholics play. The only diference is that one 
emotionally manipulates for drugs and alcohol whereas the other for power and 
money. The disease of addiction to power, money, drugs or alcohol is all about 
pressing the right buttons, ranging from love to hate, which will ensure the 
continued support to their nonsense. Considering the heightened frustration of 
the Goan people, throwing up a vey emotional issue of Special Status has all 
the possibility that the public blinded by their emotions will bite the bait. 
Goa needs Special Status but the agenda cannot be dictated by politicians and 
political groups but has to emerge from the people. Contradictions are already 
visible when nosies about freezing population are made, but there is not a 
sound about freezing land conversions, construction and mining. Because this is 
where the money for Goa's dirty and corrupt politics is generated. These 
politicans who pretend to cry for Goa will not bite the hand that feeds them. 
The Goan people need to be vigilant against these false prophets who hover 
around promising deliverance. Seeing priests dancing on these platforms should 
not lead Goans to conclude that the movement is genuine. 'Codepedency' in 
addiction can affect anyone including priests if they are afflicted by a denial 
of the truth which is a symptom of addiction that prevents recovery. Will 
'Special Status' be the agenda of the BJP in the next elections and are the 
grounds being prepared for this?  Just wait and watch. 

-soter d'souza


[Goanet] Special Status Now (Letter to the Editor)

2008-11-04 Thread Arwin Mesquita
Dear All : Pls see below link (repasted below)

http://www.oheraldo.in/pagedetails.asp?nid=12106cid=13

 *4 Nov,2008*

*Special status now!
Peter Noronha, Fatorda*
With reference to the Opinionated column 'Special Status for Goa' by
Visitacao Monteiro in Herald, 31 Oct and Fr Eremito Rebello's views on this
subject as reported in Herald, 2 Nov, while supporting their views, I would
like to caution my fellow Goans to ensure that the present state government
does not take us for a jolly good ride on the crocodile's back by stating
that they have forwarded the demand for special status to the central
government and the buck stops there. Goans should work to ensure that the
demand for special status for Goa is granted before the term of the present
Lok Sabha.
I am repeating once again the most important points, though my words have
fallen on deaf ears in the past:
1.  Immediate cancellation of dual voting rights granted to migrants by our
corrupt politicians.
2. Enactment of Himachal Pradesh-type of legislation prohibiting sale of
land to outsiders.
3. Demolition of slums that have flourished due to patronage by some
politicians.
4. Banning of mega-projects/marinas, etc, which will ruin the demography of
Goa and guarantee them a fate similar to the East Indians in Mumbai.
5. Repatriation of unwanted/undesirable migrants to their own states as fast
as possible, failing which Goans, very regrettably, may be forced to take
the law into their own hands.

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[Goanet] Special Status Goa (Letter to Goan Newspapers)

2008-08-31 Thread Arwin Mesquita
It is good to see that finally, our MLA's unanimously resolved to demand
Special Status for Goa. Of course, we have not got anything yet and have to
ensure that we do not stop until we achieve the same. Preservation of Goa's
Identity is a long term objective. Special Status is one single major Goal
but there are also other Goals/issues that we need to address
internally/urgently; might be challenging but I believe that we can achieve
the impossible, by putting our heads together and agreeing action plans,
for the best way forward.

Arwin Mesquita, UAE.



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Re: [Goanet] Special Status for Goa

2008-08-30 Thread Carvalho



--- On Sat, 8/30/08, ralph rau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 The above comes from my head. My heart still urges me to
 fly down and join the morcha whenever its held to demand
 Special status for Goa. I'll remain tuned in Arwin
---
Well said Ralph I couldn't agree with you more on this one.

Given the right amount of feni and sorpatel, I too can be found belching 
Special Status for Goa. Add a few songs from Alfred Rose, I want autonomy. Do 
a nice Indor mujea mama and I want complete independence. I can't be a Goan, 
and somewhere in my heart not have a secret desire, however tiny for Goans to 
chart their own destiny.

However, the harsh economic and political reality dictate otherwise. Fifty 
years of independence and our politicians have made shambles of our state, what 
faith can we have that given the right to chart our own course, that it will be 
a dignified course.

Already our economy has slowed down. Pacheco presented figures that tourism now 
accounts for just 4% of our economy as opposed to 23% in 2003. Numbers in 
tourism are down. The Goa Chamber of COmmerce and Industry have sent a 
Memorandum to the Government, stating that there is zero percent growth and 
negligible amount of jobs created.

I am cautious as to what cutting ourselves off from the Indian Union will bring 
us.

selma


  


[Goanet] Special Status for Goa. (letter to the media)

2008-08-29 Thread Arwin Mesquita
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Date: 2008/8/29
Subject: Letter to Editor
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 Goans should welcome the call by Mr. Mathany Saldanha, for Special Status
to Goa. This is long overdue and has to be addressed immediately. I request
all Goans including the NRI's to start taking necessary action, to add
momentum to the same. Gram Sabhas  Peoples movements across Goa should pass
resolutions, demanding that the Goa Government pursues the same urgently
with the Centre. With a Massive Goan Effort, I am positive that we can
achieve the required Special Status for Goa. Laws and Legislations should
be made for the people of the land and not vice-versa.

Arwin Mesquita, UAE.

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[Goanet] Special Status for Goa (Letter to Goan Media)

2008-08-25 Thread Arwin Mesquita
-- Forwarded message --
From: Arwin Mesquita [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/8/26
Subject: Letter to the Editor
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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 Many Goans are confused on exactly what Special Status, Chief Minister
Digambar Kamat is going to demand for Goa. Let us be very clear, the Special
Status should include banning All Land Sales (agricultural 
non-agricultural) to Non-Goans; nothing less.  Article 371 should be amended
to include Goa; as is for some other states.

Arwin Mesquita,UAE.


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Re: [Goanet] Special Status for Goa - Press Statement for Kind Favour of Publication

2008-08-09 Thread goasuraj

August 9, 2008

To,
Editor/Admin,
The Navhind Times/Herald/Gomantak Times/ Goa Today/Gomantak/Tarun
Bharat/Navprabha/Pudhari Goa/Goa Doot/Goan Observer/Sunaparant/Deccan
Herald/Asian Age/ TOI-Goa/V. Ixtt/Gulab/Goa World Today/gulf Goans/Goan
Causesa/Goa Net/www.goasu-raj.org




Sir,

Sub: Special Status for Goa.

The public announcement made by the Opposition Leader Shri. Manohar Parrikar 
of  the Goa Bharatiya Janata Party that the 'BJP' will seek to pass a 
resolution in the coming  Goa Legislative Assembly session to seek 'Special 
Status for Goa' on the lines that is availed by states like Himachal Pradesh 
and  Uttaranchal,   comes as a very welcome and long awaited news.


The Goa Su-Raj Party feels happy that such a realization has dawned on Goa's 
leading political party when Goa has lost most of its lands and resources 
since 1961, where Goa should have been accorded this very status after the 
liberation. Having said that , the Goa Su-Raj Party believes that it is 
better late than never.


The Goa Su-Raj Party congratulates  the Opposition Leader Shri. Manohar 
Parrikar for thinking like an endangered Goan atlast, who is about to lose 
everything precious to him with the onslaught that has been taking place on 
Goa's meager resources.


Goa Su-Raj Party hopes that the Goa BJP will not have second thoughts on 
this most  positive stand it has taken,  which stand should be a very good 
reason for Goans to commence rejoicing, as this happens to be the best news 
Goa and Goans have received since 1961.


The Goa Su-Raj Party will certainly hold Shri. Manohar Parrikar and the Goa 
BJP to its 'word' and await for the passing on this unique and sensitive 
resolution in the House of Goa's Representatives. It is expected that the 
House will pass this resolution unanimously as  there is no reason for any 
political dispensation  wanting to see the good of Goa to oppose this 
resolution.



Thanking you,

Yours Sincerely,
for Goa Su-Raj Party
Sd/-
(Floriano C. Lobo)
General Secretary/Spokesman. 



[Goanet] Special status for Goa by Reuben Sequeira, REPLY Save goa BY Stev

2008-05-12 Thread Stephen Fernandes
Special status for Goa
Reuben Sequeira, by email
Recently, one of our eminent politicians suggested
that the territory of Goa be expanded to include the
predominantly Konkani-speaking talukas of Karwar and
Joida in adjoining Karnataka. Our burgeoning
population is cited as the reason why this merger
would be a ‘good idea’. These areas have the potential
to attract tourists and, more importantly, investment
to set up SEZs.
I have no problem with preserving the Konkani
traditions of our state, but we must take cognisance
of the root cause of this proposal. Survey statistics
suggest there has been a notable drop in people who
cite Konkani as their mother tongue. So a merger with
these talukas will increase the Konkani-speaking
people and preserve the Goan tradition.
Isn’t that ‘logical’? It is such warped thinking by
our policy making politicians that has landed us in
the mess we are in today. 
Let us take a moment to examine the real issues here.
Goa is perceived as a paradise. There is a rush to buy
land here. When I travel in India and let slip that
I’m a Goan, there are always excited queries about
rave parties and the availability of land. 
The ‘Mundkar Act’, a populist legislation, is causing
Goans to sell off their lands as persistent claims by
greedy tenants cause nothing but frustration. With
rapidly escalating land prices, unscrupulous builders
step in and ‘legally’ purchase land at exorbitant
rates making efforts to dislodge them difficult. Their
‘residential complexes’ are far too costly for the niz
Goenkar. 
The migrant influx has steeped into our society. Slums
supported by corrupt politicians, who use them as vote
banks, are spreading. The limited infrastructure is
crumbling and filth and garbage escalating. The
prevailing scenario indicates communal clashes in the
near future.
It is reminiscent of erstwhile Bombay, where the
indigenous Koli populace was swamped by migrants; the
invading numbers reduced them to a stark minority. 
We have to demand special status as our state joined
the union of India only in 1961, more than 10 years
after India adopted its Constitution. We must seek
stringent immigration laws, as well as check the
indiscriminate drugs and construction menaces. I don’t
want to be perceived as a doomsday prophet, but if
action is not forthcoming, get ready to say ‘goodbye
Goa, welcome Mumbai’.  
 


  

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