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Toe my line otherwise I trample on your foot
Subtle message to journalist

By Armstrong Augusto Vaz


On one hand our politicians talk about lack of interest in farming and the 
paddy fields lying barren in Goa. They talk about plans of reviving 
agriculture and making farming more economical, but without any concrete 
results. But the next moment they are off the public platform, the same 
politicians will stoop to such low levels as to harass true blooded Goenkar 
farmers who are cultivating his paddy field to part away with his land.

Strange it may seem. But this is true story, and it is happening not in the 
distant past but has been unfolding in last few weeks. And yes we have not 
travelled far from our land to find them, politicians who indulge in double 
talk. They are a stone's throw away.

Politicians invariably have two faces - one for public viewing and the other 
the private. The public face involves giving fiery speeches pledging to 
protect the environment and sundry stuff while privately the same politician 
who had pledged support to save the environment is plotting the means in 
raping the environment; quick to lap up on an opportunity to strike a deal 
ready with their money bags.

And most politicians in the state have become land sharks and if you don't 
bend to their whims and fancies, they try to brownbeat you at their game. 
And that is what our journalist friend cum ardent die-hard agriculturist 
Vithal Sukhdkar is experiencing in Navelim village.

Our friend, who is cultivating his paddy field just behind the Navelim 
church for last several decades is at a point where his paddy field is to be 
snatched from him. AS the government wants to acquire his paddy field for a 
public purpose. What is the public purpose for his paddy field acquisition 
is not known, but the verdict is out.

The Chief Minister who also happens to be the Agriculture Minister and 
Margao MLA has selectively chosen Vithal's paddy field for acquisition.

And for more on Vithal and his affiliation to farming, the Sukhdkar's family 
is the only one who have carried on the challenges of cultivating the paddy 
fields in the face of modernization taking place all around them.

The paddy fields surrounding them and the ones opposite to their property 
have all been lapped up by the monsters of construction. Yet they have 
carried on farming with dignity and have been an inspiration for many to 
have a second look at their barren paddy fields.

Coming back to the selective victimization of Vithal, the journalist in 
Vithal is in serious conflict with Digamber the politician. Both are voters 
from the Margao constituency. The two have enjoyed a love-hate relationship 
in the last few years.

Vithal's reports have not been taken in the spirit of constructive criticism 
by the Margao MLA. And earlier as Power Minister, Kamat had complained to 
the management of the paper that Vithal works for about the reports which 
Vithal had fielded from Margao and specifically in the ones which Kamat 
figured.

The bye-election wherein Kamat resigned from BJP and also the membership of 
the party and joined Congress party saw a few fireworks from both sides. 
Then the fodder for the smoking gun was provided by the municipal elections.

But in the last assembly election of June 2007, a truce was struck albeit 
for a short period.

Vithal who only had a Power Minister's might to take on in his earlier 
writings, was now challenging the might of the Chief Minister. And if 
sending a quiet word through the management failed to cool the ruffle 
feathers, there were more sinister plans in store for Vithal to checkmate 
him and in the game of cat and mouse his paddy field has come handy for the 
Chief Minister.

The story of Vithal is more a case-history lesson for others. Toe our line, 
otherwise face consequences at your peril.

And if politicians can do to people who wield the pen and one arm of 
democracy what will be the fate of the ordinary citizens who have no one to 
turn to. And if journalists are subjected to submission, who will be the 
voice of the people suppressed by the powerful.

A journalist brings the wrong-doing to the surface and lends the weak and 
the timid a voice of their own.

In recent times we have seen a dearth of good journalists coming through the 
line and if regular journalists who carry out their beat duty are harassed, 
it is a sad reflection on the way things are moving in our society, press 
included.

And if watching Rajan Parrikar's Death of Goa, a photo essay on the 
destruction unleashed in Odxel and Taliegao a few months ago was a grim 
reminder, Vithal's tale reinforced the general perception that politicians 
of all shapes and sizes are out to rape Goa, the quicker the better for 
them.

Till then Vithal is gearing for a bigger and mightier fight to take on the 
powerful politician head-on in a lingering battle of no holds. Who wins 
round one remains to be seen.    (ENDS)


NOTE: A previous article on Vithal Sukhdkar can be found at:

http://www.goanet.org/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=925


The Armstrong Augusto Vaz column can be found at:

http://www.goanet.org/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=919

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