Nothing but praise and admiration for Ayres's selfless efforts and the guts he has to take on the so-called 'High & Mighty'.
Mervyn Maciel On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 1:10 AM, BT Yahoo Mail <gdig...@btinternet.com> wrote: > *Advocate Aires Rodrigues continues to render sterling service to the > citizens of Goa by revealing the recent unsavoury antics of the ruling > party (BJP).* > *First (Part 1) he informed us about the illegal meeting organised at the > airport by the BJP Chief/Emperor Amit Shah on 1st of July. He then promptly > filed a complaint. The Chief Minister of Goa was among those ordered to > appear at the meeting. Apparently this CM hasn't had the civility to > explain **to the people of Goa **how the meeting came about. And how has > the local press reacted?* > > *Next (Part 2), Aires filed another complaint against the BJP for defacing > public property in Goa's capital, Panjim. In his own words,* > "the BJP had blatantly and illegally defaced public property in many > parts of Panaji by illegally putting up > banners, posters and flags without the requisite permissions and further > denying the CCP its much needed revenue. > This illegal and very highhanded act of the BJP was obviously in > connivance and collusion with the officials of the CCP who conveniently > failed to uphold the law... Panaji over the weekend had witnessed complete > and gross abuse of power by the BJP with CCP officials acting as stooges of > the ruling party, " > > *Part 3: the indefatigable Aires didn't stop there. He discovered details > about the plan for the fateful meeting of 1st July and posted on GoaNet:* > " Goa’s Dabolim Airport was meticulously pre-planned four days earlier > while maintaining total secrecy knowing that such a meeting was prohibited > by law. That Airport public meeting was therefore not included in Amit > Shah’s two day Goa itinerary which was circulated in advance to the press. > With Amit Shah scheduled to arrive at 11.15 am, the officials of the > Electricity department and the PWD were there at 9.30 am to quickly set up > the stage, red carpet and the sound system. > So despite all this, the very devious BJP today have the audacity to claim > that the meeting was spontaneous and the arrangements were made at the last > minute by the party workers." > > It is clear that the BJP seniors consider themselves above the law and are > prepared to organise any event that suits their agenda. And they expect all > the minions of the state to fall in line. What might they do next? One can > conjecture that they might order saffron goons or vigilantes at short > notice to descend on a selected Goa village (or even church) and disrupt an > ongoing function. An ominous development. > Goan Christian folks need to be prepared for the worst in a newly imposed > Hindu Rashtra. > How do Goans react to Aires' revelations? Sadly, there's hardly been been > any comment on GoaNet. > > Eddie > > >