What Anand has embarked and Mr. Parrikar has agreed, should be complimented. 
Hope many similar events of these will follow, taking advantage of modern 
technology. Anand's efforts should specially be welcomed by Diaspora Goans; who 
rarely get to ask questions of the elected Goan politicians. When they make 
foreign trips, the politicians are treated like demi-gods by their relatives 
and their adoring foreign supporters.
 
This Q & A should emphasize and be about what we (the electorate and the 
politicians) have learnt from past decisions and how can we do better as we 
move forward.
 
Goa's political parties have to stop the political musical-chairs  It is my 
understanding that Goa has the highest numbers of state governments (among all 
Indian states) over the last three decades. Both political parties should be 
held accountable for embarrassing Goans about this dismal record. The 
horse-trading of elected assembly-members is encouraged by party leaders of 
which Mr. Parrikar is currently one of two.

Kind Regards, GL

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