To answer Sandesh Prabhudesai's question below,
Let me say 'Yes' it can.
Unless the indiscriminate mining in Goa is stopped and stopped radically to
save Goa's environment and save people from the dust and other ill-effects
of this disaster. And he can tell his bosses who are part of the problem
that I have said so.
:-))
Cheers
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Subject: [Goanet] Naxalism and Goa (Sandesh Prabhudesai, Goanews.org)
Naxalism and Goa
Sandesh Prabhudesai
In this background, we may analyse whether Naxalism can take roots in
Goa. The ideological movement obviously does not exist here. There are
no signs absolutely of any section of intelligentsia going towards
extreme left.
But does the socio-economic situation exist? If not, have we started
creating such a situation? Is Goa progressing or regressing? Is it
going from bad to worse? Or bad to good?