Below is an excerpt of how Goans have become poders and beggars under the rule 
of 1961. Our integrity as Goans has disappeared under these new colonial 
rulers. During the Congress raj our poderwallas used to go on their knees 
before  handing the ATM hand bags to their patroes from New Delhi.
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By JKR Staff - November 15, 2016 
   On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Goa, which is governed by the 
BJP. Modi made a passionate speech on demonetisation, even broke down in public 
and said there was a threat to his life.He accused people queuing up to 
withdraw Rs 4,000 of having committed scams. The prime minister was widely 
slammed for his Goa speech, perceived to be insensitive to ordinary public. 
From Arvind Kejriwal to Prashant Bhushan to Mamata Banerjee, all condemned 
Modi’s insensitivity and how he allegedly mocked desperate poor citizens of 
India.Also Read | Kejriwal’s ‘coward’ and ‘psychopath’ jibes for 
‘globe-trotter’ Modi catch global attentionBut soon after the speech, Modi was 
seen ‘hurling insult’ on his own chief minister, Laxmikant Parsekar. The video 
clip from the function, which may be incredibly embarrassing for Parsekar, the 
Goa CM is seen doing everything to make Modi happy, but all he receives in 
return is constant snubbing. The prime minister simply refuses to acknowledge 
his colleague’s greetings.Parsekar even tries to serve Modi water, but even 
that gesture fails to earns him any response from the prime minister.Wiithin 
minutes, Modi leaves the podium to make an exit. Parsekar is seen walking along 
side Modi but soon has his way blocked Modi’s SPG men forcing him follow his 
leader from a distance.It seems Modi has not forgiven Parsekar for leaking his 
conversation about Kejriwal earlier in June.A senior BJP MP told Janta Ka 
Reporter that he wasn’t surprised by Modi’s gesture as the prime minister was 
known for ‘rarely forgiving’ for ‘childish’ behaviour.   “What the chief 
minister did in June amply highlighted his immaturity and our prime minister is 
known for rarely forgiving such childish behaviour. Who can blame Modi ji when 
the party is faced with the prospects of contesting assembly elections under 
the same chief minister’s leadership,” the MP said requesting anonymity.In 
June, Parsekar had caused considerable embarrassment for Modi by leaking out 
his conversation with the latter when he visited him in Delhi.Parsekar had said 
that Modi asked him about the recent public meeting conducted by Delhi Chief 
Minister and AAP National convener Arvind Kejriwal in the coastal state and its 
impact.Parsekar, who was in Delhi to meet Modi told reporters in Goa on his 
return, “Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) asked me about (the) recent (Arvind) 
Kejriwal (public) meeting and if (it will have) any future impact…(and) I 
said…no.”Kejriwal had kicked off his party’s campaign in Goa on 22 May, when he 
also announced that AAP will contest all the 40 seats in the state in 2017 
assembly elections.Kejriwal has always accused Modi of being ‘scared’ of his 
party. He reiterated this stand more recently when the issue of possible 
disqualification of his 21 MLAs hit media headlines.Also Read | AAP opens new 
front, announces plans to contest Goa electionsThis revelation by Parsekar had 
revealed Modi’s alleged anxiety about facing Kejriewal once again when Goa goes 
to polls next year.Kejriwal was credited with stopping the juggernaut after he 
single-handedly annihilated the BJP in Delhi election last year even when 
analysts felt nothing could go wrong with the prime minister.

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