Congress Party says Dabolim Airport should co-exist. This is just to fool people. There is nothing in writing from the Central government that Dabolim airport will exist after commencement of new airport. The cabinet had decided that after the new airport, Dabolim airport will be closed. Then we can have more navy and more migrants in Dabolim in addition to new migrants at the new airport. In order to move with the new airport, our govt. should make sure (in writing) that the Dabolim airport will not be closed. Be more transparent Mr. Jitendra Deshprabhu.
The infrastructures in Goa are so bad - be it road, hospital, electricity, water supply. AAM ADMI Govt. should concentrate more on this development. Mr. Jitendra Deshprabhu, can you inform the public as to how many Congress MLA's has purchased plots around Mopa? Mr. Parrikar, has to do the same for BJP MLA,s. Jobs creation will be better for MLA's to make more money during recruitment process. Our PWD Minister, Mr. Churchill Alemao, is sleeping. He should start a new political party. Loves Goa Rocky Message: 5 Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 11:07:39 +0530 From: "Philip Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Goanet] Mopa needs to be viewed in a 'win-win' way To: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Today's TOI had a story headlined "Mopa will create jobs, says Cong". The Congress spokesperson Jitendra Deshprabhu said that the new airport at Mopa would create an estimated 7000 jobs and "many new vistas" for self-employment. There is of course a proforma reference to Dabolim. "The Congress always said that Dabolim should co-exist". Obviously this needs to be fleshed out a lot in a convincing way. Thus when he says 7000 jobs will be created by Mopa, he should have added that NO jobs would be LOST at Dabolim civil enclave and in related activities especially inadvertently over the years due to sheer government ineptitude. Then people may be more receptive to the Mopa project. It is time for people to move away from well-worn "us vs them" cliches about Dabolim or Mopa and talk and act about BOTH in tandem. Is 'win-win' thinking and action alien to Goa?
