Reading today’s Open Letter to CM by respected Roger D’Souza on the number of lives lost due to electrocution I would only generalise and emphasize that this also applies to all cases of negligence that have been witnessed in hospitals, other professions and on the deadly roads in Goa.
It is shameful that gross negligence, oversight, complacency and dereliction of duties has resulted in loss of innocent lives and caused tremendous grief to the families of the deceased and other anguished Goans. These deceitful acts have created a new set of mass murderers who are breeding peacefully and happily in such a civilized state of Goa. I pray that the family of Abhay alias Akash Gaonkar from Dharbandora will be strong enough in these most demoralizing moments of their live.
All those responsible for the deaths of these innocent people failed to take up the necessary action to prevent loss. They never valued life that they never created and hence had no right to aid its destruction and loss. I pity the children and families of these irresponsible people and all other responsible stakeholders that these children have to live in the custody and guardianship of people who have blood of innocent lives on their hands. Worst of all, these criminals will have to wake up every morning not as normal people but negligent and responsible killers of innocent lives. Their acts have only disgraced their families and brought shame upon their children. Will the local MLAs, panchyats, power minister, CEE, JE, AE, collectors, mamlatdars, talatis and chief secretary ever wake up or have these incidents still not made any difference to your conscience and your families particularly your innocent children? I look forward to any further action from the opportunist LOO from Goa Assembly if he can make any difference to the common innocent Goan people.
This is a result of being under the rule of corrupt India. Health and safety does not take priority in Goa.
ReplyDeleteIn India life is too cheap. If someone gets killed due to negligence of someone else; a 2 lakh compensation is the maximum I presume a Court can award. What about punishing the negligent Staff that is responsible? I have yet to see a Court condemn a Government Head of a Dept. for 'culpable homicide' in cases of death caused due to negligence by the Dept.
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