Dear Bernado,
     Once again, another example of your brilliant logic!
     A plebiscite was not held in 1962; that would have given us Goans a chance 
to decide our own future. You say this was obviously the work of crooks and 
criminals who 
came into Goa by force in 1961.
     Then you complain about the Opinion Poll, which allowed us to keep our own 
identity rather than being submerged in Maharashtra. You say that this Poll, 
which helped us Goans, was also the work of "crooks and criminals who came into 
Goa by force in1961". Are you secretly pro-Maharashtra, Bernado, the very thing 
you accused JC of being?
     Bernado! Bernado! Think, before you thimk! And thimk, before you write. Ay 
ay ay!
     Regards, anyway, for providing today's entertainment.
     Victor

--- On Tue, 1/8/13, Bernado Colaco <ole_...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

From: Bernado Colaco <ole_...@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: [Goanet] Goans forced to be bharatis
To: "goanet@lists.goanet.org" <goanet@lists.goanet.org>
Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2013, 8:55 AM

Why was there no plebiscite to accept ghanti rule in 1962? Why was the opinion 
poll orchestrated, and that too in 1967. This could only be the work of crooks 
and criminals who came into Goa by force in 1961. 

BC




> For that matter ...... HOW does anyone KNOW what the majority of Goans wanted 
> in 
> 1962?
>?

One can know that the majority of Goans residing in Goa did not want to 
renounce their decreed Indian citizenship, and register themselves as 
Portuguese nationals because they were given a chance to do this. For some this 
could be out of fear. But for many this was out of choice or indifference. In 
1967 we know that 43.5% wanted to join the state of Maharashtra. So they could 
not have wanted to be Portuguese citizens or free themselves from India. Of the 
remaining 56.5%, 54.2% voted for Goa to remain a union territory of India. It 
is well known that a significant percentage of these wanted Goa to be a full 
fledged state within India. So even if a two-thirds majority of this segment 
wanted to secede from India, they would only amount to an overall minority of 
36.1% against a coalition of 61.6% opting to remain Indian citizens.

Cheers,

Santosh

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