To Goanet - Admin, Frederick Noronha wrote: >Incidentally, Rajan Parrikar was also claiming that the house belonged >to Kiran Dhingra (the former Chief Secretary of Goa): >http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg23099.html > >But then, what's a few facts when it comes to Rajan-style campaigning?
Admin. Frederick Noronha believes that he can repeat his lies and that they will stick. I have addressed this piece of trivia earlier on Goanet. See - http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2008-January/154519.html In those days, I was reporting in real time, virtually every day, as and when I uncovered information. The central part of this investigation turned out to be absolutely on the dot. But Admin. Noronha seems to be intent on picking the fly-crap out of the pepper. What exactly the link between Dhingra and Sharma is/was remains to be unearthed but it is largely irrelevant now that the Panchayat papers show the name of Sharma. Today, I found another data point which may - or may not - have relevance to the Dhingra-Sharma link. See - http://164.100.47.134/pdfload/MyFolder/eng-books(july).pdf Scroll down to entry #24 in the link above. These investigations, of course, should have been the job of people who claim to be Goan journos. Instead, many of these Goan journos are in bed with builders, miners & politicos. Some of them get funding from Digu's govt to run their own little operations (Admin. Noronha is surely intimately familiar with this breed). The amusing thing is that if Admin. Noronha's breed had been doing its job, I wouldn't have had to go in and investigate on my own nickel. Admin. Noronha's main concern here was not that whether this construction was a violation of rules and laws. His intent is to score points against me, but alas, once again Admin. Frederick Noronha comes a cropper. Once again he has to eat crow. Warm regards, r
