Dear Rajan,

When one's head is caught in a vice-grip, there is but one thought which dominates the mind. 'GET OUT OF THE GRIP'

Your head has been caught in the vice-grip of Timblos, Salgaokars, Dempos et al and I do not grudge you the bile considering that you mean well for Goa.

But don't you give me a lecture on the appropriateness of Goa Su-Raj's stand on this issue. I know what I am talking about. If your vision sees all pink, then I cannot help it. Get yourself a normalcy check-up. There is no point in growing unnecessay ulcers. And you must know that ulcers turn malignant in time if not cured.

For your information, Goa Su-Raj is built strong enough to make its own 'bed' and not share beds of Timblos' et al.

And BTW, whether you like it or not, Goa Su-Raj is not in the business of pleasing every high flying 'Your Majesties" who reserve the rights to save Goa unto themselves. We have our own road to track and track it we will whether anyone likes it or not.

and on a final note whether Cidade is to be demolished or not, the decision has to come from the custodians of the laws.
To sum-up, let me say "kau'leanim Xirap ghalear Doram Moronan"


b/rgds
floriano
goasuraj

----- Original Message ----- From: "Rajan P. Parrikar" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Goa govt to Goans: "Get lost!"




To Goanet -

Floriano,

Refer to -

http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-March/174630.html

The GT letter you have posted does not square
with the fiery rhetoric you have been giving us
about Goa Suraj.  Your verbal pirouette around Timblo
is embarrassing when you should have been reading
him the riot act.  How can you now claim that Goa Suraj
is a different kind of political party?

By your peculiar logic, several other construction
violations can be similarly justified.  After all,
once something has been built "no one is going
to profit, not even the environment, if the
demolition is carried out." (your words)
This is indeed a strange yardstick you have
advanced, one that all the promoters of
mega projects will no doubt come to love.

You wish "Audhut" the "very best."  I, on the other
hand, hope that he rots in hell for what he has
done to Goa.  He and the rest of his fraternal
miner scum, the Salgaoncars and the Dempos.

Regards,


r

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