Senor Parrikar, the quote from your post, "Issues for the upcoming election", is reproduced below. What is playing out around the port-town and the ele*tion related violence the last two days (I did not see any mention in the papers, except a local tv station) is not comforting. Your post is soooo relevant and missed the ten rupiya commentators in the media. Good lard, while another commentator equated football with the katlick vote (foo cares for the katlick vote?), its the migrants, migrants, the migrants that matter. They descend somewhere between 4-7K a day from the trains....come take a luk...and football is just a ball to be kicked!!!
>>>>>>Has any party or Goan politician offered Goans any platform to deal with the migrants swamping Goa? Is there a single Goan politician with the courage to tell Delhi that we will not be jerked around any more? In other words, is there anyone who is sticking up for Goa and Goans any more? I guess not. So why is this election of any interest at all? Goans should just accept that Goa is now a squalid Indian ghati land and melt away. I can tell you one thing: if Goa were 75% muslim in 1961, we wouldn't be having this conversation. Because in 2000, that percentage would have increased to 99% muslim (by the magic wand known as ethnic cleaning - ask the Kashmiri pandits for details), and the Comrades lead by Susan Arundhati Roy would be defecating in foreign publications about India's oppression of Goa. Dilli babus, being the cowards that they are, wouldn't have dared to walk the streets of Panjim in broad daylight in that case. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- As for speaking ones mind of the gNet...the general drift of what is posted is best summed up in the exchanged 'books, videotapes, lies' & imaginary org*es in the mind! If I were the book-seller caught in the tangle of someones junk (read paranoia), I would never look another Goichi in the face (and my life be richer). The majority of overseas Goans cannot hold a meaningful conversation unless they are sufficiently loaded-up, no one would argue! Ofcourse, if you were to ask me why one is still loitering around.....??....its Concani and a few gentle folk who have something to say. Imagine the poster who pictured my brain; if the dude had any grey matter, its likely lodged behind the fly of his pants! Which begs the question: if some of these folks didn't luck out in some overseas post, what do you think they would be doing with their un-enterprising selves in Goi? Massaging some meaty tourist's legs on the beach strip, no? Cheers. On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Rajan P. Parrikar <[email protected]> wrote: > To Goanet - > > Pandu-bab, > > Which quote of mine are you referring to? As you surely know, > I have more than a few quotes on the subject. > > You see, there was Goa, this tiny dot on the Indian map. And > they couldn't leave it untouched. They had to come in and muck > it up and bring the blight of Bihar, UP, Orissa, Delhi, etc etc with > them. The coarseness of the Dilliwallah and the paan-spit-sh*t > culture of the bhaiyya. ldn't be bothered. > > By the way, Pandu-bab, speak your mind freely without all those > disclaimers about you not being against this or that group. The > fellows who climb the high moral horse and sermonize would like > nothing better than shutting you up through guilt or embarrassment. > Most Goans privately complain about what is happening to Goa > but are reluctant to go on the record. > > (No longer related to the discussion: The correct spelling is 'Matanhy' not > Mathany.) > > > r > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Protect Goa's natural beauty Support Goa's first Tiger Reserve Sign the petition at: http://www.goanet.org/petition/petition.php ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
