Saturday, 19 March 2011

MAUVIN GODINHO INVOLVED IN DENOTIFICATION OF DABOLIM LAND

CORTALIM: Breaking his silence on the controversial denotification of Dabolim land and his involvement in the issue, Cortalim MLA and Deputy Speaker Mauvin Godinho defended the government’s decision, saying it was purely in the interest of Goa.
He said that the Navy was falsely claiming ownership merely because their name was recorded in the survey record, which is not an ownership document. He said that the Chicalim communidade had also laid their claim on the land.
“When there is alternate land than why additional land should be acquired,” Godinho asked and said that the State government in future will ensure that the Central agencies do not get land until it is very essential to them.
Godinho also reminded that only part of Bernard Costa’s land was denotified. “I have been shown documentary evidence by Costa that in the past the Navy had usurped 70,000 square meters of land and not a single paisa was paid to him,” Godinho claimed.

8 comments:

  1. Ghu - dinho( Shit) how many Crores has Bernard D'Cost given or promised you ? If Indian Navy has usurped 70,000 square meters of land then why you do not use your and Congress govt. to fight and do justice to this guy. If defence forces are robbing their country citizens that what you expect from ordinary citizens. Patriotism in India is gone to dogs.

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  2. Joaquimcorreiaafonso19 March 2011 at 22:20

    The government decision is in the interest of Goa? Who is this person called Goa?

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  3. Vicente E. Do Rego19 March 2011 at 23:18

    Congress is ruling both at the State and Country level and you are with the ruling party then what you and your gang of looters are doing for the sake of Goa?. Merely talking does not make any real sense. As a ruling party at both level action should work. This shows how you guys are lacking unity nor courage to fight against Navy who are occupying Airport and it's surrounding illigally for the last 60 years now and are still trying to occupy rest of the land.
    If you 40 rogues cannot fight for Goa then there is no moral right to govern our tiny and beautiful Goa.

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  4. Remember, the verdict of the Supreme Court was overnight turned down by the Cowmuth Government in the case of Cidade De Goa. Looters and criminals rule Goa.

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  5. Joaquimcorreiaafonso20 March 2011 at 05:00

    If the "alternate land" available is the land in the possession of the Navy, it means it was available all along. Why, then, was additional land acquired? because it was NOT required?

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  6. For once this MLA of Kannadigas Mauvin has done something good for GOA. Land usurped by the Navy should be taken first. Mauvin - MLA of jinga mamis has done a good job by getting the land belonging to a Goan denotified.

    Of-late this jinga mami MLA has been making lot of pro-Goa noises(croco-dile tears). Clear sign that he is feeling the heat. Remember CORTALIM- Matanhy is the ONLY answer. Pack this Kannadiga king of Zuarinagar Biral and hero of jinga mami Rathod to Karnataka.

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  7. You ASSH*LE chamcha of Bernard D'Costa is after your commission from Bernard. You know you will get crores of Rupees. You being the MLA of cortalim have done nothing to help the people when their houses are facing axe for NH17 widening as you all 40 MLA's are of double standards. The Goans should unite together and start bashing up all the chor MLAs.

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  8. The last remaining piece of land that could be constructively used for the planned development of the Civil Enclave at Dabolim Airport has now been denotified by these petty minded politicians purely acting on personal interests. I think Mauvin is the only MLA who can be now credited with axing and curtailing a big public interest airport project that was coming up in his very constituency just because a private land owner met him over a few drinks. These petty minded Goan politicians will never realise that public interest is what keeps society going and this trust is sacred to the development of the society.
    Amen

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