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Mario said:

"While you are probably being brutally honest in exposing these feelings . . ."

Yes, I am and my aim was to make the feelings of these Goan families public so that we are ALL aware of them and can discuss them. Latent resentment only ends up with open conflict later on. The U.K. is a good example of this. I do not want to see this in Goa.


Mario continues:
"If the place is "filling up with Hindus", so what? I have heard some Goans complain that Goa is filling up with non-Goans. Again, I say, so what? Isn't Goa a part of India, where everyone has a right to settle anywhere they choose to? Some of my best friends are Hindus, and are far more respectable and careful with their property than many Catholics I know. . . ."


I agree totally with you. I do not have a problem with this but I have heard many Goans who do and my purpose was to air this feeling.



Tim de Mello
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