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11 Nov, 2015, 04:13AM IST
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Regional outfit a must for 2017
The recent wipe out of the BJP and its allies in the Bihar Elections must have given shivers to the party leadership. A local party is always more understanding to the needs of the people and no one can deny that. The Prime Minister who is the PM for all Indians jumped into the  mudslinging in Bihar and almost got all his taunting speeches backfired. The intolerance on religious issues since the BJP has taken the helm of affairs in India has reach a the height of heights.  All local issues are better understood and sorted out by a regional party than a central Party. This is more evident in the voting pattern in Bihar. Elections are not far in Goa, a  strong dispensation led by the very vocal on Goan issues Mr Vijay and others will be the only option for Goans to look upon to address, which the BJP is trying to bulldoze with their hardheadedness  favoring the business class at the cost of the environment. Although late Mathany showed more trust in his friend the then leader of opposition in attaining special status for Goa and did not join hands with the regional outfits who were ready to fight the 2014 election on a common platform I hope Mrs Saldahna would favor a strong Regional outfit to counter forces that are out to destroy our beautiful Goa. As the situation is turning worse day by day, I strongly feel Mr Parrikar will be the projected Chief Ministerial candidate  for BJP in 2017.
Clarence Alvares, Saligao
Counting colours in the rainbow...
It was indeed refreshing to read the name of Dr Manmohan Singh in the letter titled ‘Suppression of right to protest’ by SND Poojary. In today’s troubled times Dr  Singh stands out as a person who was and is respected for his impeccable character and integrity which has been thrown by the wayside by the present incumbent. The below the belt comments were a hallmark of Dr. Singh’s opposition who called him by a different name each day like ‘nikama’.  In fact, the present PM can be called as ‘nikama’ due to his inability to reign in the rabid motor mouths which has resulted in the scientist, historians, writers and film makers returning their awards.
With the results of the Bihar elections being declared I am sure that Mr. Poojari will be able to see the rainbow now.
Matias Lobo, Oman

Bihari against Bahari
Bihar Assembly results proved too costly for NDA and BJP, it was a landslide victory for the Grand Alliance where Nitish Kumar's JD(U), Lalu Prasad's RJD and Congress unitedly fought this election. Second time in the state  assembly elections, BJP lost badly since they  came to power at the Centre. First was Delhi Assembly and now in Bihar. Reasons behind this defeat are many, irresponsible statements of BJP's Central Ministers, the Dadri incident in UP, the beef issue, and the most important reason was the statement made by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat about cancellation of Reservation. Amit Shah's comment was pathetic and miserable which he said that  if Grand Alliance wins in Bihar, Pakistan will celebrate its victory by burning crackers. This contest was between Bihari against Bahari (outsiders) where people of Bihar have shown the door to BJP that is Bahari. BJP in the end played the politics of polarisation but nothing has helped them to win this election. It was  mainly because the development happened in Bihar during the time of Nitish Kumar that gave Grand Alliance a great victory and people of Bihar has  seen what kind of development happening in India since Modi came to power. One can see now how RSS will damage BJP in the days to come. To defeat BJP in Goa 2017, what we need is a Grand Alliance, Congress cannot do it alone all the local parties should come together with Congress, then only BJP can be defeated otherwise BJP will play the game of divide and rule, splitting the votes and with fractured mandate, will come to power again. Goans should forget all the differences among themselves and should come together and elect the government which will benefit the state and its people.
Satyajit Prabhudessai, Benaulim
India needs action and not hatred 
The recent Bihar election victory of Mahagathbandhan JD(U), RJD and Congress combined was a victory for tolerant India and the people of Bihar have sent the message very clear to the BJP and other hate mongers to stay away from divisive and religious based politics. India needs action orientated politics which considers health, wealth, jobs, good infrastructure, social security, environment protection, harmony and peace. Today’s India, religion has no role and politicians should stay away from disrupting communal harmony.
The problem with BJP is that their entire political strategy is mostly concentrated in bashing the Congress party and minorities of this great country. BJP party is of the belief that they are the only sole legitimate owners of India and that their ideology is best suited to rule India in this 21st century. People of India want peace and harmony. People of India are tired of slogans and false promises. We need action orientated government which believes, practices and delivers promises on time. 
People of India are very wise and vote intelligently.  Money power and bullying will not win election for any politicians and political party in India. People now are enlightened and can see for themselves the difference.  Great oratory skills are just an entertainment and real politics is in the delivery of promises.
BJP will have to lower their inflated ego and work together with the opposition in and outside the parliament for progress of the country. BJP should stop blaming the present problems of the country on past governments and parties. BJP was elected to be a party of change and bring credible reforms which are beneficial to the country and the countrymen. 
BJP party and some of their hotheads should stop hate mongering and polarization politics. Stop fooling the people of India and start delivering. Don’t use communal card to hide your incompetence.
Paul Pereira, Utorda

Bihar jolt for BJP
A strong jolt to BJP in Bihar election results is good for it. Mr. Modi was over confident of winning too. A strong opposition is also a must in a democratic set up BJP lost Bihar mandate because of caste factor and also recent controversies which BJP failed to control and gave satisfactorily reasons for it;  and in spite of high promises completely failed to solve problems of common men.  Instead of launching many new schemes for welfare of public it is better to concentrate on implementation of few schemes – that will show results of schemes launched –delivery of promises made too.
It is unfortunate for the country that some of the  Daagi netas have won in Bihar elections; as people have voted on caste / regional basis which is not good for the country as a whole. The politicians must rise above vote bank politics and think of the nation, not caste or the region. Regionalism hinders the economic growth of India. Local Politicians must give priority to State but not at the cost of the nation. They must not indulge in cheap gimmicks for votes.
Mahesh Kumar, New Delhi





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