Dear Sandeep,

I am not born yesterday not to know that our esteemed CM was speaking on a religious occasion and to know that the context was honourable.

However, it is sad that our politicians have pushed this context far too forward and every opportunity they get, they give us this holier than thou bullshit while indulging in mega corruption themselves. Let our esteemed CM agree to have Enforcement Directorate investigate his assets and holdings and let us see if he has earned them by the sweat of his brows. If not let him and others who defend him eat the humble pie and refrain from dishing us, the vulnarable aam admi, the bullshit that we cannot digest.

I must say here that I have no axe to grind with you or anyone on this forum. I see it as 'bad , corrupt and self indulgent governance' ..... Ram Rajya my foot.

Cheers
floriano
goasuraj


----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandeep Heble" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 12:34 PM
Subject: [Goanet] Ram Rajya



Albert DeSouzawrites: "I cannot understand why we Catholics get so
upset if some one uses the word Ram.”

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Hi Albert,

To be fair to the Catholics, nobody was really upset. Floriano
probably misunderstood the context of the Chief Minister’s speech and
the occasion during which he had made it.

To set the records straight for one last time, the words “Ram Rajya”
were invoked by the Chief Minister during a function organized by
“Bhartiya Sanskrutik Mandal” to commemorate the occasion of "Dussera.
The Chief Minister and the Governor are known to extend greetings to
the different communities on every Festival occasion, where a good
word or two are generally spoken about the respective religions................


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