Rajan Parrikar, Sir,

If these illegalities are torn down, like you are asking for, then the staircase leading to the BJP Office at Nova Goa, Panjim will have no walking suitcases filled with currency notes traffic anymore. The Baa Jaa Paa of Manohar Parrikar cannot afford it. Can it now?? We have to cater to the next elections-No??? The no nonsense board sporting the photograph of Manohar Parrikar signifying the U-Turn sign is for keeps. Folks like us do not like it. But he does. So why go down on your knees and beg in vain??? It is wise to save your precious breath.
Cheers
floriano
goasuraj
9890470896
www.goasu-raj.org



----- Original Message ----- From: "Rajan P. Parrikar" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 7:12 PM
Subject: [Goanet] Mr. Chief Minister, tear down these illegalities


To Manohar Parrikar, Chief Minister, Goa

Dear Manohar-bab,

I am posting this appeal to you on Goanet and other social media Goan groups.

It has been 5 months since you took office. We who rooted for you had hoped
that the construction frenzy of the past 7 years in Goa would be brought to a
halt by you. However, the evidence thus far is that nothing has changed in
this area. Mega construction projects continue to spring from the ground, virtually
all of them illegal, in violation of CRZ and other regulations. There is one
taking shape right now on the Reis Magos hill, visible across the river from
Panjim. Another monstrous project is underway in Dona Paula that will
add hundreds, if not thousands, of flats to the existing supply, placing severe
stress on our traffic, water, and other resources.

ALMOST ALL OF THESE PROJECTS CATER TO OUTSIDERS. And they are
built by flouting norms.

You have said that there will be zero tolerance to corruption in your
administration. If you truly mean that, please start by reviewing the projects
I just mentioned above.

In addition, I would like you to take a look at the two photos below. The files
pertaining to this project went 'missing' under the Digambar Kamat govt.
These concrete atrocities are a slap on the face of every Goan. A young
Goan coming out of college today can no longer afford a place of his
own in his homeland but outsiders with bags of ill gotten cash can come
park themselves in these illegal projects all over Goa.

If you really are against corruption, please tear down these illegalities.

You could start right away by writing to the corporate Hyatt headquarters
asking them to withdraw its affiliation to this hotel. And you could ask your
staff to locate the 'missing' file pertaining to Aldeia de Goa.

Mr. Chief Minister, tear down these illegalities. Enough of the 'regularization'
corruption. Here are the photos -

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/a-de-g.jpg

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/gh.jpg


Warm regards,

Rajan Parrikar

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