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Does Public Power works?
Some might say public power did work to scrap the Regional plan but again I
feel Public power never worked to scrap the people who had plans to sell Goa
and goenkars.I can definitely say public power did work at Tivim where in
the daring sons and daughters of Tivim forced some of the elected panchayat
members to resign.I salute such people and Goa needs such sons and daughters
desperately to save Goa from total destruction.Whether such sons and
daughters will wake up to save her mother is a question mark.
One can ask the general public,do they need forty legislators or should it
be reduced to thirty? The answer will be thirty.Does Goa needs 12 ministers
to serve Goa when Bandodkar served Goa with about 4 ministers?Majority of
the people will go for 'No' but the public power never works here.Our
elected members want to have jumbo cabinets to rule Goa so that they can
ruin and loot.Does Goa need parliamentary secretaries?I don't think so and I
hope almost all niz goenkars will agree with me but the leader of
Migrants,Digamber Kamat led Congress government love to have these
parliamentary secretaries to keep their kodel stable.
The government is really not of the people , the M.L.A's are definitely of
the people because we have voted them to Power but the government is of the
Congress,MGP,NCP not forgetting Anil salgaokar and the lone
sincere,non-corrupt son of our beloved ex-Chief minister of Goa,Maharaja
Rane.
Is the government for the people?General public should have a better answer
for this.
Viva Goa!
Joel Morais
P.O.Cuncolim,
Bencleamvaddo,
Salcette,Goa.
Pin-403703.
Tel- 2764094
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