Hi Oscar,

I blame all those Goans involved in the events of 61. Recently I challenged Valmiki Faleiro (Patroitism in Action) for eulogizing those Goans who were involved in the armed actions of 61. Chaps like Braganca etc were naive and donkeys. Today only full autonomy will save Goa under a Special Administrative region system. Putting good candidates up for elections is only a waste of time and money. Instead all efforts must be made to radicalize young Goans to fight the various dangers faced by our motherland, specially against those singing Jai Ram.

Regards

BC




Subject: RE: Freedom fighters or fraudsters/Let us move forward to retain what is left of GOA to be ruled by Good Goans not Goonies - REST IS FRILLS AND LACES as Marion Pereira would say!

Hi Bernado

What do we know about this man – Tristao de Braganca Cunha? And why do we only blame the Hindus in Goa for the so called “Liberation of Goa”?

Best

Oscar C. Lobo.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goan_Catholics#Notable_Goan_Catholics

Tristão de Bragança Cunha

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Tristão de Bragança Cunha
Tristão de Bragança Cunha (sometimes spelled as Tristao de Braganza Cunha) (1891 -1958) was a prominent nationalist and anti-colonial activist from Goa (then part of Portuguese India, now modern India).

He is popularly known as the "Father of Goan nationalism", and organizer of the first movement to liberate Goa from Portuguese rule.

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