If the people in Tahrir Square went to protest only on week-ends, Eqypt would not have been rid of Mubarak.
Perhaps this is Goa's answer to Tahrir Square: 1) Keep it on a week-end. 2) Have your feni and your rice and curry and then go to protest. 3) Use buses hired by the very people you are going to protest against. 4) If it is in Panjim, hope to come away with a bicycle or TV (a fridge would be too heavy to carry in the bus) since the local elections are near. Roland. Freddy wrote: GRA, has come up with a cause to fight corruption and are organizing a meet on 15th March at Panjim. We do need a mass movement to force the corrupt Kamat government to their knees, a mass movement that can gather the much needed momentum, to go for the kill at the coming Assembly elections. A lot of people are disappointed as it's on a weekday, being a weekday people are not at liberty as such unfortunately a lot of people will not be able to participate even though they would love to do so. There are the school and college students who have to tend to their schools and colleges and parents too are held up with their kids and working people. ______________
