Marshall Mendonza <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
>1. what guarantees or assurances can you offer that the Hindutva >agenda of the BJP will not be implemented in Goa? We need to ask some hard questions to understand why the pseudo secularist crying foul in the name of imaginary Hindutwa constituent existing in Goa or BJP party in Goa is following it ? Has BJP in its agenda or declaration anytime say that Goa is for only Hindus or it will be ruled by only hindus and the rights of other communities will be curtailed and they will not be allowed to practice their religion freely ? Can anybody provide me with details if BJP has ever implemented Hindutwa policy in its four years rule in Goa ? Your hatred for all things Hindu or BJP is so evident that Parrikar bashing has become the new cause-celebre for anti BJP fanatics on Goanet which is sickening. There is going to be a backlash, sooner rather then later, it would be interesting to see how it's fruition will come about. How else can you presume that this fawning Kangress party has the sole right to rule Goa for eternity ? We have had enough of the arrogance of Congress mafia which has generated one party feudalistic impudence and has become a rotten culture of Swag with lack of accountability which needs to be dumped at earliest. >2. What guarantees or assurances that persons like Pravin 'Trishul' >Togadia, or L K ' Babri Masjid' Advani or Narendra 'Genocide' Modi and >sundry others characters from the sangh parivar firmament will not >descend upon Goa to forment trouble. The catastrophe of the 1980's in the Punjab and myhem of Sikh killing of 1984 was the creation of Congress of which seeds of communal disharmony were sowed by communal Congress. It led to a decade of suffering that is only now being healed, slowly. The games Indira Gandhi played there led to her own death, but what is much more important is that it also led to the death of thousands of innocent people in the terrorism and state oppression which this bloody game engendered. To see Congress people talk of the obscenity of Gujarat when their own party sheltered and abetted communal massacre in 1984 is an irony which is lost on most of these eunuchs, who exclaim their holiness from upon high as though the Congress party has never utilised divide-and-rule and communal politics whenever it suited them >3. what guarantees or assurances can you offer that the judiciary will >not be subverted a la Gujarat or Bhopal where criminal cases against >sangh parivar activists have to be heard outside the state by the SC to >ensure justice. BJP has never harbored criminals like Laloo Yadeav who in his 15 years of Bihar plundered which was once considered as the most administered efficient state in India being degenerated to the most corrupt and lawless where caste wars took maximum toll of poor dalit lives plundered by private armies of caste superior land lords ? The Ranvir senas and dalit wars and all that feudalism was fed by Congress and Laloo. Wasnt this jungle-raj abetted and promoted by Congress who supported Laloo Raj all this time as power partners in the state ? Or is this too a BJP illness ? >4. Can Dr Anand guarantee that MP will enjoy total autonomy without >any interference or directions from the sangh parivar ? MP can very well follow Modi's policy of fighting election on his personal charisma and track record of good Governance rather than national party's dependence wherein Modi defied RSS and high command pressure. Since Congress assumed power in Goa it has used the machinery of the government to either gloss over or attempted to whitewash brazen acts of corruption. It was a matter of national dishonor that the son of Home minister of a state like Goa should come under colud of having involvement of drug trading and this Corrupt Congress Govt not taking any action against this Minister to clear whether he is guilty or not. >5. If MP is so competant why does he not leave the BJP and form a >regional party which is inclusive of all sections of the population ? There is a Hindi saying "Sau sunar ke, ek lohar ka" (One strike by a blacksmith equals a hundred taps by a goldsmith). I hope this is not classified as a casteist remark on the lines of the Nachle song Looking at the progress Goa made during Manohar Parrikar's tenure as CM, the BJP sounds like the right choice. It is not the party that made the difference, but the leadership of Parrikar but the Party has given the platform to prove his mantle so why he should leave the Party that can take on Congress ? MP has an enterprising business sense. He grabbed the opportunity of making Goa the permanent venue for IIFI, his opponents might be talking about the expenditure incurred for this project forgetting the expenses made by Congress in subsequent years. The initial expenditure was worth as an investment considering the returns in the long run. He thought of merging Goa's fame with business and achieved it successfully. >These are some very important questions that need to be answered >before trying to sell MP and the BJP to the people of Goa. MP is known to have better administrative skills and tactical foresight than any Chief Minister Goa had since liberation. The progressive steps he took during his tenure have not been witnessed during previous governments and certainly cannot be expected from the current Congress government. Not sure whether Goans will vote for him or not in the next elections is to be seen. Regards Vinay
