Dear Stephen Dias, Greetings to you after a very long time.
Well said and well put across to the KARNATAKA CM. I feel this CM is a big joke and a crackpot of a kind. Keep up the Good Sir. Warm regards, Sam Furtado On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 8:38 AM, Stephen Dias <[email protected]> wrote: > *Dear Vijai Sardesai, * > > > *You started the work to get these people from Baina rehabilitated > on humanitarian grounds, may be you are right, but the BJP Goa CM has > taken a different stand and he feels why Goa has to do this kind of > sympathy when they come here in Goa for a vote bank and shelter. Goa also > needs to look after our people and where are the funds? Karnataka Tourism > Minister Deshpande is giving us shouts and threats? Is that correct? What > he thinks. Let us see how he is going to depart our Goa IT technicians from > Bengalaru to Goa, when there is a law or justice. We will approach the > Supreme Court if required. If such things happen PM Modi > must intervene and ask Karnataka CM to mind their own business. Slowly we > are going to have each State separation from India? A Day will come that > the country will start facing these kind of problems.* > > *This is a joke that each and every minister from any state will go and > camp in other states and give demands and threats to other states? * > > > > *Stephen Dias* > > *D.Pauala* > > > *Stephen Dias* > > *d.pAULA * > > *=======================================* > > > * BJP condemns Karnataka minister for threatening Goan techies in > Bangalore* > > TEAM HERALD PANJIM: Condemning the utterances of Karnataka Minister R V > Deshpande, the Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP) on Friday demanded his arrest > and said if required the party would file an FIR against him. > > On Wednesday, Deshpande threatened to send home the thousands of Goan IT > professionals settled down in Bangalore, while criticising demolition of > illegal hutments erected by people from Karnataka, at Baina. “ Don’t forget > that there are 15,000 to 20,000 information technology professionals > working in Bangalore," Deshpande said after a meeting with Chief Minister > Laxmikant Parsekar. At the meeting, he urged the chief minister to stop the > demolition of illegal hutments at Baina. > > “ We have demanded with the party that strong action should be taken > against the minister and if required an FIR be filed against him for making > such a statement,” BJP spokesperson Damu Naik said. > > Naik said, “ There are many people from Karnataka who are working here in > private sector as well as in government service too. > > They are working for a long time, but they reside here legally, in proper > flats.” Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters in Panjim, > Naik said that Congress in Goa was trying to send wrong message by > demanding the rehabilitation of illegal hutment dwellers at Baina. > > “ If we entertain such demands for rehabilitation, then everybody will come > to Goa, encroach and erect illegal structures with a wish to get > rehabilitated. Such a trend should stop here,” Naik said. > > The spokesman welcomed the tough stand taken by Chief Minister Laxmikant > Parsekar and Mormugao MLA Milind Naik against illegal hutments and blamed > the previous Congress government for allowing the structures to come up. > > Naik sought to know the rationale of the Congress leaders for demanding > rehabilitation the people whose hutments were demolished for violating CRZ > norms and obstructing developmental projects like national highways. > > “ There are many Goans who are homeless and living in small congested > houses. Should they go and build illegal structures and should we > rehabilitate them after demolishing those structures? Vote bank and cheap > politics should be stopped,” the BJP spokesperson said. > > Naik sought to know whether the Karnataka government has rehabilitated the > 200 fishermen who were evicted from Karwar, recently; and hundreds of > others displaced due to the Sea Bird project. > > Therefore, he warned the Karnataka minister to mind the affairs of his > State first. > > We have rehabilitated the occupants of all 80- 85 hutments which were > demolished on April 15, Naik informed. > > The remaining houses at Baina’s coast are illegal and in violation of CRZ > norms. The matter court will decide the matter on Monday, Naik said. > > Naik claimed that some of the people whose hutments were demolished have > already purchased houses and some of them have even given the premises on > lease. > > MINISTER STOOPING LOW >
