Santoshbab wrote: "1. Believing that writings by individuals in the Goan media reflect reality and majority opinion, and in turn influence public opinion in any significant way." Comment; You have hit the point Santoshbab. The reality in Goa is what the majority want projected and everyone to believe. The minority views are to used as tissue paper as and when required and then cast out as rubbish.
"2. Believing that the issue of medium of instruction is a religious issue." Comment: Has any political issue ever been a religious issue in Goa, Mr. Helekar? The communities get polarised by fluke, isn't it? "3. Believing that people like Samir Kelekar who are strongly in support of Konknni primary education are communal-minded folk who want to ostracize or denationalize Catholics." comment: How can Samir Kelekar be communal? The Kelekars are highly secular entities in Goa's political history. Is Narendra Modi communal? Never. It was the Congress that caused the riots in Gujarat to put the blame on Modi, isn't it? It is the Congress in Madhya Pradesh that is targetting christians to discredit the BJP government, isn't it? It is the Congress that wants a Greater Goa to teach the Romi konknniwallas a lesson, isn't it? There is nothing communal in this country, it is all the creation of the corrupt Congress, isn't it? "4. Believing that controversies dredged up by fringe political activists and organizations, such as the Sagres controversy occupy the minds of regular Goan folk for more than a millisecond." Comment: That is the problem, Santoshbab. The minority memory is that of a millisecond because they do not read marathi newspapers and Sunapranta. Their attention gets diverted in a milisecond. Santoshbab, upkar korun heo nhiddecheo gullieo amkam divum naka baba. Only remember that we are not gullible christian fools to buy your out-dated merchandise. Please don't pretend to be naive and innocent about what is happening around. -Soter D'Souza
