Hi JKF,
It looks like day by day you are getting tempremental. Is the bacalhau
not doing you good in Lisboa?
With reference to British interests, the rail link was a project and not
in the lines of mining explotation. It is true that iron ore etc was
unearthed in the early 20th century, but were you expecting that Goans
lived on love and fresh air? Besides, I support Goa blindly (you are
drawing wrong conclusions about my Portucalia), the actions of 61 was a
great catastrophy for Goans. It is time that our new rulers reflect and
acknowledge the failures, and stop the exploitation of Goa now.
BC
Dear BC,
You do not need to support the Portuguese regime blindly to make the
protests of Indian action that you do. Even the Portuguese are not
interested in Goa anymore. The Goans however, continue to be. Perhaps
you would like to make that point,
regards,
Jason
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