I think the possibility of Camillo contributing to Samir Kelekar's election fund is zero. That is true not only of Camillo but of everyone involved in cribbing about current politicians. If any of these people start out to contest elections, they will themselves manage to gather no funds. This means everyone of these guys will boycott elections but will never contest them. So for eternity we will have people daringly stating that all politicians should be drowned. This also means we will have a bad government like the current one over and over again for us, our children and their children.
What would be worthwhile is to unitedly go for the better alternative party which has proven themselves in Goa in the past instead of boycotting elections. Melvyn Ferrao Agacaim On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Samir Kelekar <[email protected]>wrote: > Since Camillo seems to be so keen that I stand for elections, I have > decided to consider > doing so provided I am able to raise enough funds. So, Camillo, please send > your election contribution (a check of substantial amount) to me! > > Btw, I dont know why Remo would be unfit for politics while I would be fit > (I presume > that is what Camillo means I suppose). > > regards, > Samir > > > > > Message: 7 > Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 11:47:31 +0530 > From: Camillo Fernandes <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: [Goanet] Samir Kelekar should himself stand for elections and > fight for Goa > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > > Instead of advising Remo Fernandes to stand for elections in Goa, it > would be a good idea if Samir Kelekar who potrays himself as very > patriotic and lover of Goa stands for elections and practices what he > preaches. Remo is an international renowed musician and it is his wish > if he wants to be a politician. However Remo will be a misfit in > politics if he enters into it. > > > Regards > > > >
