What does Rajendra want to say? That Nandinis, Sonaks, Sandesh's and others are 
acceptable to him for the anti-corruption show? That hosting of such an event 
by ICG which is crafted by various corporates, politicians and bureaucrats is 
perfectly fine for an anti-corruption show? 
Why only politicians? Would real estate developers and land brokers sponsoring 
the anti-corruption show be acceptable? What about those advocates who are 
covering up for the ommissions and commissions of builders and miners but also 
allowed to hop onto the anti-corruption platforms? What about those so called 
activists who have no scruples in accepting sponsorships for their programs and 
excellence awards from the very builders and miners that control Goa's corrupt 
politics and ravage the countryside with mega projects and mining?  What about 
media persons who are employees of the media houses directly controlled by 
Goa's politicians, miners and real estate developers and are known to distort 
news reports to protect the interests of their masters? 
DO THEY HAVE A RIGHT TO BE ON THE ANTI-CORRUPION PLATFORM?  IS THERE SOMETHING 
CALLED 'CONFLICT OF INTEREST' ?
Probably Justice Hegde was not briefed about these aspects or, else he would 
not have sat at the round table with the Judases of Goa?
Let the so claimed activists and media persons hopping around these days like 
grasshoppers to Save Goa from evils of mining and corruption be transparent 
enough by voluntarily declaring their ideological and political 
leanings/preferences and their funding sources for which we do not need any 
Lokayukta.

-Soter

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