Friday, 23 July 2010

For the Eyes of Goans Only

Migrants’ duplicity
Diogo Fichardo, UK
Stephen Dias’ letter ‘Not false, but true’ (Herald, 21 July) is shocking, if it is true that migrants are demanding tuition fees from politicians. I believe him when he says that these migrants will be candidates for elections soon. For Goa’s sake, this story must be followed and the facts exposed. Poor Goans should be looked after first. These non-Goan Asian migrants are no better in the UK. If there is a good school in an area, they pay any resident living near the school to use their address for admission. Some have been exposed and prosecuted. They are full of tricks.

GOA NEEDS A REVOLUTION
by Praxy Fernandes, Sanquelim
In my youth I used to run early morning to grab newspapers but now I am so disgusted with our grown up babies teasing and pulling each others pants and running to their high command parents to complain about the spitting and farting and that too by splurging our tax-payers money that I have stopped buying newspapers. I prefer online edition on the net so I can avoid headaches and miseries forced upon by these morons.
Goa needs a revolution to get rid of these rogue corrupt politicians and their cohorts consisting of police, law enforcement agencies and bureaucrats/administrators. We need to find and elect people who can give us non interfering administration in a transparent manner without providing any favors to their friends and family members, people who will be satisfied with salary alone and provide dedicated and selfless service, people with guts to face and send packing home the corrupt administrators and employees and people who will not sell our Goa to non-Goan politicians and bureaucrats. I still feel we have niz-goemkars who can do this job for us but first we need to crucify the current bunches of Judases who have betrayed Goans not only to fill their own pockets but to make money for their ten generations. And in doing so they have also allowed their high commands mosquitoes to bite Goans by their roller-coaster rides with them to destroy Goa’s beautiful nature and its peaceful secular environment. They have become partners in the ill-gotten wealth acquired by forcing upon us unfriendly economies of SEZ, mining, power guzzling steel units, real estate, etc. Hope someday my above desire for better Goa gets fulfilled.

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