Frederick Noronha wrote:
But what is the use of merely taking pot shots in very general terms
over cyberspace? It would make a lot of sense if some citizens' panel
had undertaken a detailed analysis of each claim, and showed up the
obvious loopholes
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FN, please give us a break. What analysis do you want of this list? It is 
pretty self-explanatory, people with 5th standard education can become 
Ministers and  the Minister for Education is a 10th standard (pass maybe). 
Ministers with criminal cases can continue to adjudicate the law of the land 
and obviously amass fortunes doing so.
 
But why do we need to analyse lists? Don't we have a democracy where ministers 
who have led raids on police stations, st fire to restaurants, been caught with 
suit-case full of money at airports or gambling casinos, been implicated in 
drug cases, suicide cases, rape cases, mining illegalities and taking of 
bribes, still ruling the roost in Goa. And incase you think this happens in the 
rest of the world, let me assure you it DOES NOT. As Roland said, a while ago, 
even the hint of impropriety is enough to kill a politician's career elsewhere 
but not in Goa. In Goa, it only adds to his mystic and charm.
 
And you want us to stop taking potshots in cyberspace and analyse lists? 
Cyberspace is all that is left to us Goans.
 
Best,
Selma
  • ... Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا
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