> From: Freddy Fernandes <[email protected]>> > Churchill?s Interview On 
> Goamag> > I use to like watching Rajat Sharma in ?Aap Ki Adalat? taking 
> pot-shots > at a number of politicians and bureaucrats and making a mickey of 
> them, > it was good entertainment, it would be a relief for every politician 
> > when the show ended, as he would corner and target all the politicians > 
> but one day I saw the demise of Rajat Sharma when the lion of > Maharashtra 
> Babashaib Thackrey was called on his show, I had finished > all my chores 
> well in advance and wouldn?t have missed it for the world, > I had high 
> regards for Rajat Sharma and the expectations were even more > but as the 
> show progressed it was evident that Rajat Sharma had left his > balls behind 
> when he took on the mighty Lion and he looked like a mere > mouse cornered by 
> the big cat, looking for a way out, that was the last > episode of ?Aap ki 
> adalat? I ever watched.> > I wouldn?t put Goamag?s interview of King Momo of 
> Goa, Churchill Alemao > in the same category as that of ?Aap ki adalat? but 
> the timidity and the > appeasing of Goamag, of the man himself was very much 
> evident and I have > to agree with Agnelo Pinheiro on his assumption of the 
> interview, it was > not to bring facts in front of the public but a mere 
> publicity stunt to > promote the monster of corruption and it is indeed clear 
> that the whole > setup was for the benefit of, one of the most corrupt 
> politician in > Goa?s history, who is know to buy anyone and everyone who can 
> be used by > him, I am very much disappointed with the attitude of some of 
> our Dubai > Goans who instead of helping our harassed brethren in Goa are 
> supporting > their oppression.> >> Here I would like to ask one question, the 
> story of Churchill and most > of the other politicians is similar, from rags 
> to riches. Churchill was > from a very poor family, worked on the ship as a 
> cook, left sea life > settled in Goa, owned a fleet of fishing boats, and 
> today he is a > billionaire, amazing, Isn?t it ? Would he be kind enough to 
> tell us all > how his life changed from rags to riches, we ourselves have 
> left Goa and > are still struggling to make ends meet, we also would like to 
> know the > secret behind, his and the other similar politicians success, so 
> that we > can leave this damn place and go back home and become rich like him 
> and > his colleagues.> > There is another question that was left out 
> conveniently by Goamag, what > about Mopa ? Of late has anyone heard 
> Churchill talk about Mopa, > initially he was barking like a crazy dog, now 
> the chapter is closed, he > must have already got his share of the spoils. 
> Mopa is not a small stake > game, it sure goes well over my or your 
> imagination. They know each > others weaknesses well and take care of them.> 
> > Over all, I am disappointed with Goamag as it is become a tool of the > 
> corrupt masters of Goa. I am sure the fiasco at the ?San Joao? in Dubai > was 
> initiated by this same group, by inviting Churchill while telling us > 
> otherwise. There goes one more, falls prey to the trickery and treachery > of 
> our corrupt politicians.> > Freddy Agnelo Fernandes
Comments :  Camilo Fernandes
Freddy's above hard hitting post is excellent, to the point and exposes 
Churchill in what he really is though he may claim otherwise.   It is a shame 
that Goamag instead of exposing corruption seems to be siding with the corrupt. 
   He has forgotten that though he claims he  is a true Goan, he is a  Goan 
only in name and  in reality he is a traitor.  To amass his wealth he is 
prepared to go to any extent by using  muscle power and money.    He has his 
die hard followers/ass lickers  in Goa and maybe in UAE/abroad who are prepared 
to do anything for him.  The reason is they owe their rise to him.  He amply 
rewards them and hence are ready to stand by him. 
 In the name of bettering Goa, Churchill is taking up the cause of mining 
knowing fully well that his son is involved in this  and hence there can and 
should not be any restriction on mining.   Churchill believes that all Goans 
are ignorant and fools and that they can be taken for granted.   Not satisfied 
with getting his brother too in politics now he is hell bent on getting his 
daughter and soon his son too in politics.  Goans should not be fooled by him 
and never trust him..  Goans can teach him a lesson by making sure when 
elections are held, that  he or his daughter/other family member  are never 
elected.                                         

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