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Goa village bans Biharis following rift
Panaji, Nov. 2 (PTI): A village panchayat in Goa has banned Biharis in
their village following tussle between them and locals.

Residents from Honda, a village in north Goa with 10,000 population,
unanimously adopted a resolution disallowing any Bihar native to stay
or work here, said Honda village sarpanch Pandurang Gaonkar.

The village houses Honda Industries Estate, an industrial hub
comprising steel rolling mills and automobile units.

"Under presure from locals, the Panchayat Gramsabha had to resolve the
issue and ban Biharis," he told PTI.

Though the resolution has "no constitutional standing", it will be
adhered to by local panchayat bowing to pressures from villagers, he
added.

The rift between Goans and Biharis began last fortnight when two
Bihari youths were allegedly assaulted by a group of locals for
eve-teasing.

The village got tensed when police complaint was registered and police
arrived to arrest local youths.

Villagers gathered outside Honda police outposet and prevented police
from arresting locals. Even the outpost was stoned, prompting police
to summon extra force, police said.

"We are aware of the situation and have started preparing a list of
Biharis and other tanents residing in the village," said
Superintendent of Police (north) D K Sawant.

Besides Biharis, the village has natives of Kerala, Orissa and
Rajasthan, whose presence has been not objected to by the locals.



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Gabe Menezes.
London, England

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