I absolutely agree with Soter. Goa cerainly does not need this highway. It is
mostly going to benefit neighbouring states at our cost. This is precisely what
this Government is all about - top priority is holding on to their positions
and making tall promises while the rest of the country
be already too late.
But better late than never! I say.
--- On Fri, 26/3/10, soter so...@bsnl.in wrote:
From: soter so...@bsnl.in
Subject: Re: [Goanet] NH4A realignment
The views of Diana Pinto regarding
the CM are definitely true but we repeatedly focus on
politicians and lose sight
The views of Diana Pinto regarding the CM are definitely true but we repeatedly
focus on politicians and lose sight of the larger issue. Even if the people
whose houses are to demolished did not mind, is the NH4A road widening
justified? The same also holds true also for the NH17.
The question
Chief Minister Digambar Kamat's assurance to Goans regarding demolitions along
the NH4A, should certainly be understood for what it is - his trademark
political practice of softening the blow while the State and Central
governments together implement their own agenda even against the wishes
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 5:31 PM
Subject: [Goanet] NH4A Realignment
Chief Minister Digambar Kamat's assurance to Goans regarding demolitions
along the NH4A, should certainly be understood for what it is - his
trademark political practice of softening the blow while the State and
Central