mr desai, you seem to be least concerned about the alarms in Goa. Radioactivity 
is a very serious issue where even one chance in a million needs to be 
verified. This is an intangible threat, whose effects could linger on for years 
and for genertions.
Goa Pollution Control Board or NIO or any state/central agency in Goa have no 
resources to check radioactivity. They tell public to contact BARC at Mumbai to 
register complaints. In such a situation, you seem to be a ignorant ranter to 
expect a specific proof from an individual. 
I am informed that you are a gujarathi living in delhi, who rants on goanet 
using deceptively goan looking desai name. Is this correct?
Just because you own a second home in goa and you relish calamri served by your 
goan wife and you get paid to oversee PR/lobbying interests of some business, 
you cnnot undermine the concerns of goan community and to that extent your 
PR can be considered criminally irresponsible.
Also you seem to imply that you receive some governmental butter or is lobbying 
to get some cover-up PR assignment from the Goa's most corrupt govt ever.
Are you a member of some make believe bandwagon?
Incidentally, after much persuation, BARC guys are in Goa to check 
radioactivity. But they seem to be checking only River Princess, which is stuck 
at Candolim for last 10 years and the radioactivity if any must have already 
affected many in the North beach belt in the last 10 years. Radioactivity is 
not the one to be checked after 10 years as mr desai's bureacratic and 
insensitive mentality expects. 
We await results of ballast water discharged by ships in Mormugao. We await 
systems to track as to where the ballast water was pumped into the ship. Only 
after ascertaining that the ballast water is not contaminated by Japanese 
radioactivity that is could be dischrged off Goa coast. 
Rajendra 
 
On 6th April Rajiv Desai" <[email protected]> wrote:
i would like to see some evidence. unless you have specific proof that japanese 
ships are discharging radioactive water into the sea at mormugoa, your post can 
be considered criminally irresponsible. also you seem to imply there is a 
government attempt to cover up the matter. are you a member of the rumor 
spreading society?

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