Saturday, February 12, 2022

letter to the editor "Last call"

12.02.2022

 

To

The Editor

 

Sir,

 

As Goa heads to the polls in 2022, various parties are fighting for control of the state's affairs.

One faces anti-incumbency charges for stealing the people's mandate last election , and then inducting s a powerful 10-member group from another party to stabilize their government so that anti-people policies made by the double-engine government may be implemented. This party is still unable to focus on current issues; they continue to carry retro files in order to divert voters' attention away from current misrule, so taking the electorate for granted with pronouncements intended only for a specific audience.

 

 

Second, a party that fared poorly in the past election is currently attempting to sway voters by bungee jumping into non political protests for a cause taken by genuine Goans.

 

Then there came another party, fully loaded with expertise and finances, with the goal of gaining the needed percentage to become the PAN India party. Started the game by forging an alliance with the same people who favored merging Goa with  Maharastra, then pounced on the oldest party in the race, poaching mostly the old and vary.

Then we have  the grand old party, which has been rejuvenated with the infusion of new blood and is ready to compete as the strongest in the competition.

Finally, the Niz Goenkar's  parties have pledged their heart and soul to protect motherland Goa. The Nimno Ullo or the last call of a Goenkar to save whatever little is left of our beautiful Goa for the future generations being the  motto.

 

On February 14th, Goans will have a range of options to pick from for our children's future in Goa. A vote that will restore the peaceful, resourceful, secular, and prosperous natural  "Golden Goa" that we have known for so long and pass it on to future generations.

 

 

 

Clarence Alvares

Sangolda

9623443221

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