Sorry my previous message was sent in error uncompleted.

India needs to correct a historical wrong committed in 1961, by asking the Goan 
people to determine their own destiny even if it is 53 years later. Goa was not 
of the Portuguese to give nor of the Indians to take. 

To accept the political and geographical reality, the referendum  should be on 
the following question:

Should Goa determine its own independent economic future subject to India's 
defence and foreign affairs control allowing it to enforce its own borders and 
laws separate from the Indian constitution.
Yes or no.

The arguments against it this time will be:
No one wants a separate Goa.
The current generation know nothing else but being part of India.
Goa will lose out on India's economic boom.

To this I have the following answer. 
Then why not let the people confirm this while giving yourself a chance to 
regain the high moral ground.

Are you afraid of the will of the people of Goa?

Roland.

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