Mr. Gupta,

Your writing is very interesting. 

Mines have been running for decades and it has fed Goa's population in some
way or the other.  Time is changing and people do change.  Education has
developed the minds of people. People object to the illegalities of mines.
There are no demonstration or objection to the lot of mines going on for
long.  But nowadays everyone wants to become a mine owner and the already
existing mine owners wants to increase their production by any means as
there is big demand for ore of any type.  Even the mines which have been
closed for years are in the process of re-opening, which people will
definitely object.  You better see the blog of Mr. Seby.  Its eyes soring.
Our government of AAM ADMI is sleeping. 

You, further, have stated the DEMAND made towards payment to cultural
organization.  You have precisely quoted the cheque no., date and amount.
Is this not fed to you the mine owner?   I have a feeling, and its my
feeling that you may be on the books of the mine owner.  Don't you think
that you are tarnishing the image of somebody for collecting funds for
cultural organization?  This kind of things happen all around.  Think about
the efforts put on safe guarding our precious land - forest is destroyed,
etc.

SAVE GOA, SAVE HUMANITY
  

Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 18:02:07 +0530
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Subject: [Goanet] Goa?s green movement has shades of black
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 posting this on Goa net directly..thanx

FLY ON THE WALL

Sujay Gupta

Suggested headline:

*Goa's green movement has shades of black*


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