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Goanetter Francis Rodrigues (Vasco/Toronto) unveils his book
The Greatest Konkani Song Hits. Launch dates: Goa (Kala
Academy) on 9 Aug. 4 pm. U.K. (Staines) on 15 Aug. Canada on
20 Aug and US on 30 Aug. Details http://www.konkanisongbook.com/

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Goan Political Tragicomedy

It is time for the people to draw the curtain on the tragicomedy our 
politicians 
have made of governance, says PETER FERNANDES

Most Goans are crazy about tiatr. Goans have enjoyed good shows for over a 
century, 
some  tragic, many others depicting social evils combined with religious 
insight to 
bring change in society, and a few others purely comic. From the first-ever 
tiatr in 
history - 'Italian Bhurgo' by Lucasinho Ribeiro, staged in Mumbai on 17 April 
1892 - 
until today, this form of theatre, with several acts entwined with songs backed 
by a 
live band, continues to enthrall and enlighten Goan society. Over this period, 
renowned artists walked the stage and made their mark in Goa and elsewhere in 
the 
world through their notable efforts to entertain our hearts and minds. We 
salute 
them with pride and gratitude. They have left us a rich legacy to emulate in 
order 
to enrich our society with good values, and to reach higher goals of sublime 
living. 
Our tiatr reflects the social, political and religious life of society; and, 
very 
often, it is a protest against the wrong in society, which is projected through 
the 
songs, comedy and drama. Contemporary artists continue the heritage today, with 
enthusiasm and pride, receiving little or no support from our government.

Incredibly,  we see our politicians nowadays enacting such living drama for all 
to 
view with disdain and disgust. These public servants conduct their lives in a 
deplorable manner. Nonetheless, this melodrama encompasses the nature of 
tragicomedy. Dayanand Narvekar did not realise that the camera was on when he 
delivered with great audacity his unscripted discourse on corruption. This 
subject 
"Corruption" is the creation of our leaders, and, as good actors and teachers, 
they 
want to marinate our society completely. I hope Narvekar is never afflicted 
with 
dementia or Alzheimer's. Our memories are still fresh about his unbecoming 
behavior, 
as he faced allegations of sexual harassment, cheating, forgery, corruption and 
misappropriation of funds. Nevertheless, we have to commend Narvekar for loudly 
crying out his displeasure over the treatment he received from government 
bureaucrats, through which he exposed the level of corruption and the plight of 
the 
common man. The present government takes pride in being a government for aam 
admi. 
This is a tragicomedy, for in reality they have woven a massive web of 
corruption to 
strangle citizens to death.

Before Narvekar lost his cabinet berth as Minister of Finance, he seemed to 
have 
been portraying a similar drama with MLAs and other ministers. Mickky Pacheo 
was 
bent on stripping Narvekar of the finance portfolio not long ago, for having 
treated 
him with similar contempt, which Narvekar abhors at the present juncture. This 
explains the dynamic of our government, and the reason why every MLA is vying 
for a 
ministerial berth in the ruling administration. Every minister looks out for 
his own 
interest, and the other MLAs keep constant watch to see if something might fall 
from 
the minister's plate.

The people of Goa should keep in mind that our government has no vision for our 
Goa. 
Our leaders are like weathercocks - they easily change their direction 
according to 
the weather. Churchill Alemao wants to have three bridges in his constituency, 
since 
he holds the PWD portfolio. As long as he is the PWD Minister, the rest of Goa 
must 
watch and pay taxes to fulfill his selfish dreams for Navelim. How did Goa fall 
into 
the hands of such corrupt leaders? For how long will this drama unfold? And, 
when 
will Goans say, "Enough"?

On the floor of the Assembly, Narvekar challenged the PWD minister for granting 
permits for construction along the NH17, where use of the land was frozen for 
the 
express purpose of expanding the highway. Narvekar is determined to fight over 
this 
matter, even in the courts. Churchill first denied the violation and then tried 
to 
justify it by citing the state of Kerala, which has done like projects under 
similar 
circumstances. How can the Chief Minister tolerate such action from his 
ministers?

But I am amused and entertained by the whole business. I just want to recall, 
for 
the sake of the audience, the opening scene of this drama. Speaking at Alemao's 
birthday celebrations, Narvekar told Churchill, "I may be older than you as far 
as 
experience is concerned, but I am looking at you. This is the time when the 
state is 
going down the drain. Someone has to stand up. You have the capacity, the urge 
and 
the interest to serve the people and save the state. People like me will be 
with you 
in this mission." He further pointed out that Churchill is not just the leader 
of 
South Goa, but he is being worshipped even in the North. "Go ahead with your 
political ambitions, we are with you. You are like my family member," he said. 
Saying that the people of Goa want Churchill to play a long innings in 
politics, 
Narvekar said that health should not be a problem for the PWD Minister, 
stating, 
"People of Goa want you, not just your knee; all your parts can be replaced for 
the 
sake of Goans."

Luizinho Faleiro, who dominated Goan politics for almost three decades, now 
sits on 
a huge booty, and is the highest taxpayer in the state of Goa. It is a mystery, 
and 
yet a tragicomedy for Goans to contemplate. How could an elected leader, with a 
meagre salary, amass such a huge amount of wealth? Leaders are put in office to 
empower the people, and to improve the lives of the citizens. On the contrary, 
our 
politicians have secured better lives for themselves alone, and have 
disenfranchised 
gullible people. This process continues, and has reached to such an extent that 
even 
MLAs cannot breathe easily now. Whatever may be Narvekar's past, his statement 
in 
the Assembly came as a breath of fresh air. No MLA or minister in the past 
dared to 
make such a subversive statement that would shake the house to its very 
foundations.

Corruption is a structural sin which systematically destroys society. It 
creates a 
situation where people cannot do otherwise but sin. When people cry, their 
tears 
reach heaven. Our Father hears the cry of the oppressed! Without doubt, history 
has 
taught us many valuable lessons on this subject. The natural reaction of those 
in 
such a situation is to subvert the structure. People of Goa, do not brush aside 
or 
disregard the consequences of this drama played out by our politicos. Before 
entering the election booth, reflect wisely on the detrimental results this 
tragicomedy has given us. Recognise, and own up to the reality, that by our 
foolishness over many years, Goan society has been violated with transgressions 
beyond number. To you, my countrymen, I say that we can counteract this 
widespread 
crime of corruption, for we know its face, and we hear its voice. No sadder 
lesson 
would there be in our history than this: that by our weakness, inaction and 
indifference we allowed our power as citizens to remain in the hands of public 
officials who would breach their positions of trust by their depravity and 
dishonesty. Our opposition to them is our obligation to all generations!

Unfortunately, we have lived under this sinful structure of corruption because 
we 
let the enemy come through the gates. No more! The power of the people shall 
rise 
up, and bring the curtain down on the tragicomedy that plays out before us. We 
will 
drive the self-serving imposters off the stage, show them the exit, and close 
the 
gates. This show must end!


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