Is the need for Goa to preserve her Identity, Anti-Indian? I surprisingly
notice some using the "Indian card" to oppose a genuine issue. (A) They
don't understand the real perspective of India or (B) Vested Interests
trying to intimidate like minded concerned Goans.

These Goans are not Anti-Indians or are any less Patriotic!! India is NOT
ONE language/religion/culture/community/identity etc but a Great Country
based on UNITY IN DIVERSITY; that's why we have many states with its
different Identities. Goa also has a unique identity; blend of east & west
and contributes to this rich mosaic; culture & identity of India. So what's
wrong in preserving Goa's part of the mosaic? These Goans don't advocate
separation from India or Violence; We request peaceful dialogue to address
the issue fairly. Is this wrong in a Democracy?

I think 4 major factors of Goan Identity are People, Culture, Language &
Land. Let's face these honestly and not be in Denial. Those valuing our
Identity & think differently are welcome to give their views on what
constitutes Goan Identity. We can have an honest, open/frank dialogue.

We should address the 4 factors urgently. Many have given
proposals/suggestions or acted on the same; then there are the critics. Of
course, all have right to criticize (civilized way of course) but to
criticize is easy; I request the critics to give alternatives; if they don't
agree with views given. If the critics have something else then let's go
with/support the same or can start a dialogue, on what works best.

With respect, Each State has its unique characteristic; so we can't
generalize that what works in one, should also work in another. Goa with its
small size/population is a unique exception. Surely the founding fathers of
Our Great Country had the best intentions & did not want to decimate any
identity; else something would have been done at the time of framing the
constitution. Unfortunately, Goa joined the India Union much later and hence
had no input to the framing of the constitution.

Maybe the critics are not interested in Goan Identity or think it's
irrelevant. Well it is their view; I hope this is not the view of Majority
of Goans; who only can decide on our Identity. Irrespective, Concerned Goans
should be persistent; constantly express their views or act in a
peaceful/civilized way; with the hope to mobilize Goans to preserve our
identity.

Arwin Mesquita, Abu Dhabi.

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