Re: [Goanet] Are you happy with Goa's development scenario? (GT)
Dear Seb, Sandeep Heble's spouting and actions were that of a hacktivist when the BJP was in the opposition; Now, they are that of a sycophant. Your choice if you want to believe that they are reasonable. Having said that, at this point and time, I expect the Goa BJP to win again, and I do not expect the Sandeep Hebles of this word to have a single word to say about The Coconut Trees of Goa which have become Grass, The various U turns and the rampant destruction of the environment in Goa. True to form, there will be long discourses about Basketball, Volleyball or Table Tennis. What did they say about Nero .when Rome was burning ? jc Enviado do meu iPad > On May 31, 2016, at 6:32 AM, Seb dc wrote: > > Views are poles apart from those residing in GOA!! I would rate the govt. a > disaster, reading all that comes out on the net and solely on its Election > Manifesto. > > You just need to lift the BJP's manifesto and check how much they have full > filled their promises, despite running a majority govt. The number of > U-turns will have a big impact. The issues of Vermin and Palm tree are > enough to bring them down. > > To make matters worse the people elected Parrikar, as CM and not a rubber > stamp. But he left the bjp's sinking ship to run to Delhi. One thing is for > sure, Bjp cannot get rid of corruption, coz like cong. their mla's are in it > too. Even fielding Catholic mla's won't get Bjp votes. > For that matter you need to look at Delhi, how AAP manages to do so much in > spite of Centre trying to derail their achievements. > The common man sees through all this. > > For corruption free Goa, both the parties need to GO. Possibly GSRP/GOA > FRONT or even AAP will get a big chunk of votes in 2017. > > hAVE a nICE dAY > Seb > --- > > From: Sandeep Heble > > Are you happy with Goa's development scenario?(Gomantak Times, May 30) > > Compared to its predecessor, the Government has fared a lot better. > However, compared to Parrikar's 2000 - 2005 tenure, this Government has > been a pale shadow. After 7 years of misrule by the previous regime, people > had plenty of hopes & aspirations & in Parrikar, they saw a man who could > deliver but sadly, this Government has fallen short to deliver on its > promises despite being in a comfortable majority. Posts of Lokayukta & RTI > commissioners have been filled only towards the fag end of the tenure which > should have been a priority for a Government which came to power on the > plank of Zero tolerance towards corruption. Wheels of administration are > moving slowly & files moving even slower from one table to another. For a > common man to get justice remains a distant dream with cases lingering in > courts and similar being the scenario on various other fronts. Goa, a world > renowned tourist destination, still has heaps of garbage along its streets, > which is disappointing. Sports infrastructure has been created but rarely > put to good use and no proper sports policy in place. Reforms are happening > at a very slow pace and very little is being done to bring about > substantial improvement in overall governance. When the proposed IT Park > will actually come up, nobody knows. On the brighter side, the Government > has given a lot of good schemes to the people and the health insurance > scheme for all its citizens is another feather in its cap. Construction of > wider roads, flyovers & bridges, infrastructure works, Smart city, etc. are > some of their positive efforts and achievements which need to be > appreciated. On a scale of 1 to 10, if I were to rate the previous > Government at 2, then I would rate present one at 4. Average at best but > short of expectations. With barely a few months to go now, the Government > needs to wake up & pull up their socks. Administration needs to be > overhauled and time bound delivery of services must become a reality rather > than being just another bill passed in the Assembly. What we expect the > Government to give us is a clean, beautiful and garbage free Goa with > eco-friendly Industries, job creation and incentives for the youth, proper > traffic management and public mobility plan, tougher laws and speedy > justice, a corruption free environment, friendly and responsive officers to > attend to public needs, crime control and good policing. Let?s hope they > are listening. > > Sandeep Heble, > Panjim-Goa > 9326129171 > > ** > From: Aires Rodrigues > > Today is Goa Statehood day but there is nothing to celebrate about. Goans > now realize the trap they got into by craving for statehood. An illusion > gone awfully sour. With statehood the common man has lost but only the > politicians have become crorepatis. As a Union territory, we were ably > managed with 28 MLAs and a cabinet of four. Today Goa is totally mismanaged > with 40 MLAs and a jumbo cabinet of 12. > > > Very frankly the performance of the current BJP Government would have to be >
Re: [Goanet] Are you happy with Goa's development scenario? (GT)
Views are poles apart from those residing in GOA!! I would rate the govt. a disaster, reading all that comes out on the net and solely on its Election Manifesto. You just need to lift the BJP's manifesto and check how much they have full filled their promises, despite running a majority govt. The number of U-turns will have a big impact. The issues of Vermin and Palm tree are enough to bring them down. To make matters worse the people elected Parrikar, as CM and not a rubber stamp. But he left the bjp's sinking ship to run to Delhi. One thing is for sure, Bjp cannot get rid of corruption, coz like cong. their mla's are in it too. Even fielding Catholic mla's won't get Bjp votes. For that matter you need to look at Delhi, how AAP manages to do so much in spite of Centre trying to derail their achievements. The common man sees through all this. For corruption free Goa, both the parties need to GO. Possibly GSRP/GOA FRONT or even AAP will get a big chunk of votes in 2017. hAVE a nICE dAY Seb --- From: Sandeep Heble Are you happy with Goa's development scenario?(Gomantak Times, May 30) Compared to its predecessor, the Government has fared a lot better. However, compared to Parrikar's 2000 - 2005 tenure, this Government has been a pale shadow. After 7 years of misrule by the previous regime, people had plenty of hopes & aspirations & in Parrikar, they saw a man who could deliver but sadly, this Government has fallen short to deliver on its promises despite being in a comfortable majority. Posts of Lokayukta & RTI commissioners have been filled only towards the fag end of the tenure which should have been a priority for a Government which came to power on the plank of Zero tolerance towards corruption. Wheels of administration are moving slowly & files moving even slower from one table to another. For a common man to get justice remains a distant dream with cases lingering in courts and similar being the scenario on various other fronts. Goa, a world renowned tourist destination, still has heaps of garbage along its streets, which is disappointing. Sports infrastructure has been created but rarely put to good use and no proper sports policy in place. Reforms are happening at a very slow pace and very little is being done to bring about substantial improvement in overall governance. When the proposed IT Park will actually come up, nobody knows. On the brighter side, the Government has given a lot of good schemes to the people and the health insurance scheme for all its citizens is another feather in its cap. Construction of wider roads, flyovers & bridges, infrastructure works, Smart city, etc. are some of their positive efforts and achievements which need to be appreciated. On a scale of 1 to 10, if I were to rate the previous Government at 2, then I would rate present one at 4. Average at best but short of expectations. With barely a few months to go now, the Government needs to wake up & pull up their socks. Administration needs to be overhauled and time bound delivery of services must become a reality rather than being just another bill passed in the Assembly. What we expect the Government to give us is a clean, beautiful and garbage free Goa with eco-friendly Industries, job creation and incentives for the youth, proper traffic management and public mobility plan, tougher laws and speedy justice, a corruption free environment, friendly and responsive officers to attend to public needs, crime control and good policing. Let?s hope they are listening. Sandeep Heble, Panjim-Goa 9326129171 ** From: Aires Rodrigues Today is Goa Statehood day but there is nothing to celebrate about. Goans now realize the trap they got into by craving for statehood. An illusion gone awfully sour. With statehood the common man has lost but only the politicians have become crorepatis. As a Union territory, we were ably managed with 28 MLAs and a cabinet of four. Today Goa is totally mismanaged with 40 MLAs and a jumbo cabinet of 12. Very frankly the performance of the current BJP Government would have to be rated at Zero, given that Goans were promised the moon with Zero Tolerance to Corruption and Good Governance. It has been only U turns and rampant corruption all the way. The cavalier manner in which the current BJP government is heartlessly and mercilessly destroying Goa should be a matter of great concern. It is distressing to see and be witness to the continuing rampant destruction and devastation of Goa. In 2012 the BJP had promised a ?Parivartan? and ?Acche Din?, but Goa is sadly by the day just getting further corroded beyond recognition. It should have been the endeveaour of those in power to at least salvage and safeguard what remains of Goa. Unfortunately Goa is getting defaced at an electrifying speed. Posterity will never forgive the current rulers for their selfish and dubious role in this further irreparable damage and destruction of what was once a beautiful Go