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Dear Miguel, Why talk about hypothetical situations. The reality is Kamat ditched the same BJP which made him no. 2 in the party at the crucial juncture when his party needed him the most. He is no different than Alemao's, Naik et al. who have ditched and flip flopped for the lust of power and money. I wonder it was anything to do with VCD. As for Congress he had done the same thing to them before, dumping and joining BJP to foster his political ambitions. Anyway, you may call it political acumen and reality of Goan politics. I wish he turns out to be a good CM for Goa, and provide a progressive govt as you too have predicted. Hope he helps preserve our ecology, environment and at the same time provide impetus to economy, industry, sports and revolutionize education. Improve and make our roads safe, and provide good law and order. At least these are the minimum I believe we could expect from a good CM. Parrikar, one of the few persons of honesty, integrity and character in Goan politics, has nothing to prove to anyone. He and Sripad, have taken the BJP from 0% to 38% and beyond, by providing a viable, potential and progressive option to the people of Goa. Wish people of Goa could have a vision to see beyond Saffron. Mog vadundi Jeevan If the BJP had made him >the CM in 2002, he might still have been the CM and the BJP in power. >Neither Digamber nor the BJP thought of that in 2002...drunk as they were >with Parrikar's predictions of a bright saffron tomorrow. > >Mog asundi. > >Miguel
