What games is GBA upto? Has it found it's voice in view of the Lok Sabha 
elections just to once again divert people's attention and cause confusion and 
split  of votes. An anti-mining stalwart who is recently making the headlines 
mostly in the vernacular press has been hopping around village groups 
encouraging them to field their candidates for the elections. The anti-mining 
activist is also in league with scrap dealers who are alleged to be involved in 
criminal activity in the State. Surprisingly all these developments have only 
surfaced after a secret meeting was held in Panjim by Goa's manipulative 
casteist and diguised fascists into which the activist has been adopted. While 
some in GBA have been denying any hand in yesterday;s meeting at Clube 
Nacionale, all newspapers report GBA's public rally on 21st March. All this is 
not strange for those who have their eyes, ears and minds open.  We suddenly 
have new Ramponkars fishing in Goa's troubled political waters.
-soter

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