In Ravindra Kelekar’s death Goa has lost a true, very tall and outstanding
Goan. It is an invaluable loss. The void created in his passing away will
never be filled. He achieved great heights but always led a very simple,
modest and humble life. A prolific writer, a very passionate speaker and a
relentless fighter, he had the patience to listen to others, something many
of us do not care to. He always spoke, wrote and did whatever he felt was
right. Always outspoken, he fearlessly practiced what he preached.
Ravindrabab’s final journey from his residence at Priol was very moving and
touching. Even the rain gods obliged with a dry spell from the incessant
rains during this great leader’s final voyage.



Ravindra Kelekar was the first Goan civilian to be bade farewell with a
guard of honour. That the rifles expectedly misfired during the farewell is
not suprising. It only symbolizes how rusted the whole system has become.
While Ravindrabab rightly deserved the guard of honor, many others who
abdicate their duty to protect and save Goa, will be bestowed the Aam
Aadmi’s curses when they hit the dust.



With people of all walks and shades of life gathered for his final voyage,
it bore testimony to the very tall stature this great fighter enjoyed. He
also championed the cause of women’s empowerment. The presence of so many
ladies at Ravindrabab’s cremation was something one usually rarely sees at a
Hindu funeral.  Maybe it was a right step in removing the superstitious
barrier that restrains ladies from viewing and participating in the final
rites.



Just as Ravindrabab had wished that there should be no speeches at his
funeral the great departed soul may also have not desired any commemorative
statues or monuments in his memory. Always very caring and concerned about
Goa, Ravindrabab in his own way toiled to see that Goa maintained her unique
cultural ethos and identity.   A true tribute to the great man would be to
try and transform what remains of Goa into what he always visualized and
wanted our State to be.



Outspoken as he was, he never minced words in all that he wrote and spoke
about. He actively led and participated in so many agitations and movements
on various issues concerning Goa. His secular credentials were undisputed.
Ravindrabab was a linguist and his writings inspired the intelligentsia and
the common man too. His rich literary works are our treasure to keep. I was
privileged to have personally known the great man who may be no more but
whose works and deeds are immortalised.



Ravindra Kelekar contributed his might for Goa’s liberation from the
Portuguese. Today it is an irony that we have to strive to liberate Goa once
again. This time around from those engaged in the process of its systematic
destruction. That would be a true tribute to this great Goan who has
departed with a mission incomplete.  We owe it to Ravindra Kelekar to carry
forward his vision. All that he stood and wanted Goa to be. Let us vow to do
it. Otherwise we will have to be content that Ravindrabab was saved the
painful and agonizing task of witnessing Goa’s fateful remains.



Aires Rodrigues
T1 - B30, Ribandar Retreat
Ribandar - Goa - 403006
Mobile: 9822684372
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Goa-launch of the well-received *Into The Diaspora
Wilderness* by Selma Carvalho on Aug 29, 2010 (Sunday) at 11
am at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao. Meet the author, buy a signed
copy (only Rs 295 in Goa till stock lasts).
http://selmacarvalho.squarespace.com/

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