Lenny, A) Could you please point out where in my letter, reproduced below, I have said that the fair people should be "kicked out"? B) You have not said what part of Goa you live in and perhaps you have not had any first hand experience of what happens in Mapusa during the fair. I live in Moira 24x365 and make several trips to Mapusa every day. And I have experienced first hand the nuisance of this unregulated fair. For instance, the makers of kitchen grinding stones sit opposite the old OPD of the Asilo Hospital and chip away at their stones in the storm water drains. After the fair they go away with the rubble blocking the drains. In the monsoons the road between the two speed breakers gets full of water specially after a heavy shower. C) You have not smelt the sh1t which permeates the atmosphere because the traders at the fair live around their wares and eat there and sh1t there in the absence of any sanitary facilities. D) Please specify in what way " 'people like me' sow the seeds of enmity and the next generation will suffer, there people will have grudge against the people and there will be fights, then you will call on the chief minister to get involved, and get the fight more deeper, then you will pass away leaving the generation divided on the fair issues and the selling of goods?"
I have merely asked for the fair to be better organized with the wares on one side of the road and in the fields nearby. You perhaps on the other hand have never seen fights taking place. I once saw an innocent driver being beaten up by these thugs when because of the rush he was forced to swerve his car and it accidentally brushed an item of furniture. The furniture merchants ganged up on him, took out his car keys and bashed him up. E) Please read my letter again and UNDERSTAND what I have written and don't go off at a tangent. Perhaps your knowledge of the English language has gaps that require filling up. F) Whether I wish to become a politician or not is my concern and none of your business in any way. But thank you for your gratis advice. Tony de Sa Tony Baba, You are great!!! Are you interested in joining politics?? Then please go ahead. On one hand you say that you understand that this fair is income for these people and on the other side you say the authorities must wake up and kick them out? Very good, people like you are all out to spoil our tradition, it would have been better if you had suggested an alternative route to the traffic, these people are there for a few days will sell and go elsewhere. Now by stopping or telling them to sit which is not an advantage point for customers is as good as stopping them. What happens next is people like you sow the seeds of enmity and the next generation will suffer, there people will have grudge against the people and there will be fights, then you will call on the chief minister to get involved, and get the fight more deeper, then you will pass away leaving the generation divided on the fair issues and the selling of goods. It?s a matter of few days, lets live together celebrate the fair, enjoy it and ask blessing for all our brothers and sisters. The living example is the bandra fair in Mumbai, I went there about 30 years ago and after that never got a chance to go, since I settled in goa, last year when I went I was surprise to see hardly any one in the mood of the fair, a slight noise of crackers and it was like a bomb, there were more police then vendors, people looked at each other like they suspect you. We have maintain a good relationship and our fairs in goa are traditional, lets keep it that way, I request humbly to you people with love and happiness, it?s a fair and in few days it will be over but the seeds of bitterness will only grow bigger. Lenny D?Souza -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto: [email protected]] On Behalf Of Tony de Sa Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 10:26 AM To: Goa's Premiere Mailing List, Estd 1994 Subject: [Goanet] Milagres Feast The Milagres Feast in Mapusa is fast approaching. During this feast, there is a traditional fair which is supposed to last for three days and the vendors of goods place them for sale on the Bandodkar Road and St. Jerome Road. While St. Jerome Road is fully blocked for vehicular traffic from Alankar Theatre to Mapusa Tar Bridge, Bandodkar Road is partially blocked. The blocking of Bandodkar Road is a great inconvenience to people from Moira, Bastora, Nachinola, Ucassaim, Aldona, Corjuem, Pomburpa etc as the traffic jams that are caused create unnecessary delays to people going to the above places. Moreover, there are often unnecessary fights as the vendors place their goods right on the roads and sometimes these get damaged by the vehicles. Extending the fair beyond the traditional three days also extends the misery of the people who use the tar bridge. While we understand that many merchants and trades people depend on the fair for their income, we suggest that the items be displayed in the fields beyond and side roads that too on only one side of the road. May the concerned authorities wake up to our problems? Tony de Sa. (This letter has been sent to Navhind Times, Herald, and Gomantak Times) -- ** "Tony de Sa" < tonydesa at gmail dot com > **
