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The Accidental Activist - So Do You Have it In You?

By Venita Coelho


It was a room full of accidental activists. They had come from across Goa. From the hills to the coastlines , they were all there. And they were there because they had seen for themselves the havoc that the governments policy of dragging its feet on the Regional Plan was causing in their villages. The reports were shocking. Villagers reported virgin cashew plantations and forests being purchased for as little as Rs 1000 per sq metre, and being razed for settlement and mining activities. Khazan lands were becoming a residential colony with marina attached. Ilegal bore wells were devastating the supply of water in Nagao, Verna, Loutolim, Quellossim and Cortalim. Every single person was there because they were personally concerned that disaster awaited around the corner if something was not done.

Being accidental activists, they were all nervous as well - ‘What about the police? Will they arrest us?’ ‘What if things get out of control?’Then the frustration spoke up ‘We will protest! We are law abiding citizens who have tried every avenue open to us. We’ve done the RTI, the letters of protest, the umpteen follow up visits to government offices – and absolutely nothing has come of it.’ The few veterans who were there to provide advice smiled tiredly. ‘Nothing comes of it. Nothing comes until you go to court. And even then it takes forever.’ Young blood spoke up ‘These are our government servants! They report to us. They are meant to have our best interests at heart. We have every right to go to their office and ask them what they are doing with our future.’

The decision was made. The only thing that the government seems to listen to is large numbers of very angry people. Here were a large enough number. And they were very angry. The government had made high sounding promises – this was the Regional Plan that would protect Eco Zones, that would take the villagers wishes into consideration, that would project a development that would save and not destroy. And here we were, more than a year later, with no signs of the Regional Plan being finalized. In the meantime, devastation in the name of development was rampant all over the state. All these accidental activists were willing to put their anger on the line. Come March 4th they would gather and protest at the Town and Country Planning Office in Panjim.

March 4th is just a few days away. Now is the time for you too to decide if you have the makings of an accidental activist in you. Look around you at your own village? Do you like what you see? Are you happy with the concrete structures sprouting everywhere? With the garbage strewn wherever you look? With the water shortages? With the trees being cut? With the mining trucks that thunder through your village choking you with dust? All this is the result of either lack of planning, or of the subversion of all planning to big business interests. You can’t get permission for the two rooms you want to add to your house, but the big construction companies get permission for dozens of luxury villas slap in the middle of eco sensitive zones. You get a notice from the Panchayat when you cut a single tree, but the czars of the mining industry level entire forests and get away with it. The Regional Plan was meant to give you and your village a chance to plan your future the way you wanted it to be. Not leave the planning to function at the whims of the government and the money bags who control it. Until the Regional Plan is finalized, the devastation of Goa by vested interests will continue. You can see it in the village you live. The only way to stop it is to use the language that this government understands – a show of strength and numbers. To protest so loud and so strong that they are forced to give us the Regional Plan they promised. Not this endless delay.

On March 4th ordinary citizens who have been made accidental activists, village action groups, and the GBA, are gathering at the TCP office in Panjim at 3:30 to stage a peaceful protest. We will be demanding that the Regional Plan be finalized immediately, and all interim permissions for projects be frozen, and loopholes like Amendment 16 and 16A be closed immediately. Join us. Raise your voice. Stake your claim on the future of your own village. (ENDS)

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First published in the Herald, Goa - March 2, 2010

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