Dr Barad:
Anyway, How about Sonia to be President and son Rahul to be Prime Minister
of India?
Response:
Why not? Our neighbour Sri Lanka has shown the way. Mother Sirimavo
Bandaranaike was President and daughter Chandrika Kumaratunga was PM at the
same time.
Regards,
Marshall
Gabe Menezes responded to Roland Francis message on the above subject
saying: Yes bring in Modi and bring in Parrikar, together with their
ideologies and pogroms. Clean out not only Goa but the whole of India;
consign Muslims, Christians and other minorities to the dustbin - either
that or recant
Thank you Gabe for answering my questions. Gabe, your answers do convey your
thinking philosophy! Not surprised!!
Just a clarification from my side: Sonia Gandi cannot be President as well
as Prime Minister of India at the same time. The question was to suggest the
names for these two posts - un
Though operation clean hands appear to be successful for babush, some
questions make rounds in Goa Today are: How is that babush came back to Goa
instead of flying to Dubai? Is it to attend summons of investigating agency
in Mumbai to appear in person on coming Tuesday? OR is it to nullify the
requ
In answers to my questions Gabe Menezes responded saying:
.. if push came to
shove I would support corruption. Corruption is practised by all in India
but corruption and communalism is supported only by the Right Wing
ideologues.
My response to Gabes answer: Your answer implies that if push cam
On 2 April 2011 22:52, Roland Francis wrote:
> Shame on Monserrate for his criminal activities and shame on Goa for
> tolerating a government and a Chief Minister who includes them in his
> cabinet.
>
> Double shame on the people of Panjim for electing corporators supported by
> such criminals.
>
Excuse me, But didn't Parrikar support Babush when there were income
tax raids against him during the Congress regime? Time to realise that
these "Catholic" leaders are treated as fine as long as they support
the ruling dispensation (whether BJP or Congress doesn't matter) in
power.
More seriously
[1] Roland Francis wrote:
(a) Triple shame on the Christians in Goa for tolerating these corrupt
co-religionists in their midst.
(b) It is high time for the BJP to rule the country with Narendra Modi
as the Prime Minister.
(c) High time for Parrikar to head the Goa Government. He is the only
hone
On 2 April 2011 22:52, Roland Francis
wrote:
> Shame on Monserrate for his criminal activities and shame on
Goa for
> tolerating a government and a Chief Minister who includes
them in his
> cabinet.
> Double shame on the people of Panjim for electing corporators
supported by such criminals
On Sun, 3 Apr 2011 16:15:19 +0530 Frederick Noronha
wrote:
Let's not reduce everything to a BJP-versus-Congress debate. Things
are more serious than that. The permanent government in power survives
and thrives whoever is in power -- whether it's a Digu, a Parrikar, a
Sardinha, a Rane, a Luizinho,
On 4 April 2011 03:17, U. G. Barad wrote:
>
>
> Anyway, without going much into the depth of this debate, I wish to ask
> Gabe
> 5 questions. Hope he replies without offensive language and that too within
> few lines of explanations to each question:
>
> 1) Given the heavy odds prevailing in Indi
2011 17:04:32 +0530
> Subject: [Goanet] Shame on Monserrate, Digamber Kamat and Sonia Gandhi
>
> Though operation clean hands appear to be successful for babush, some
> questions make rounds in Goa Today are: How is that babush came back to Goa
> instead of flying to Duba
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