It was a disgrace to see Wilson Coelho and his accompanying Rabindra Pimenta, 
who incidentally hail from my village in Curtorim in the state of belated 'san 
joao' mood at the stadium last evening.  As  for the amusing duo the onlooking 
spectators witnessed them giving me a courteous handshake in the true 
SPIRIT  of 'crossing the limits' point of not knowing where they are to be 
seated or whom they were exchanging pleasantries?

Now let the facts be known to all.


Salvador Dias
 

 
LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN – Part 2 
  
This is in continuation of the previous post titled LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN, in 
a bid to bring the facts to light so that truth alone prevails,  since all 
points could not be covered in one go.  The immediate outburst after the Goa 
Day’s by disgruntled characters, is purely due to the success of the unique 
Goan Event. 
  
Let it be known, Salvador Dias, is very much one of the sons of 
Curtorim, ex-President of Curtorcares United. Indeed he had been doing a good 
job, but there was a point in time he was crossing the limits, at that point in 
time the Curtorcares, who hail from the land of the green carpet “celeiro de 
Goa”  and the birth place of Mando, were vigilant and shrewd enough to set 
their house in order, without washing dirty linen in public.  As the President 
of Kuwait Goans Association, one of the participating Clubs for Goa Day 09, he 
was invited to the stage to take the Prize for the Best Food Stall.  This took 
place at a time when the GWS President escorted His Excellency, the Ambassador 
of India, who was on his way, to attend another function.  GWS continued the 
prizes/awards distribution, with GWS Vice-President on the stage. 
  
I need not mention here the state in which Salvador was, while on stage, at 
that time.  What was spoken was Greek and Latin to most in audience.  Trying to 
make sense out of it, sometime later it was discovered that he was upset 
because, His Excellency, was not giving him royal service whenever he calls on 
the Embassy, which he expected being the President of one of the clubs.  This 
was completely out of context and a non issue, to say the least.  Empty talks 
don’t mean anything, walk the talk and let actions speak louder than words.  
With all good wishes to Goans around the Globe.   
  
God Bless us all! 


In Service of The Goan Community
Wilson Coelho




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