Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Goa of My Dreams: GRA- "Goemchea Rakhondarancho Awaz"

Goa of My Dreams: GRA- "Goemchea Rakhondarancho Awaz": "A new HOPE has finally dawned on Goa... once again. Goemchea Rakhondarancho Awaz (GRA) or the‘Voice of the Protectors of Goa’, as..."

GRA- "Goemchea Rakhondarancho Awaz"


A new HOPE has finally dawned on Goa... once again. Goemchea Rakhondarancho Awaz (GRA) or the‘Voice of the Protectors of Goa’, as they call themselves, has arrived in Goa. My hearty congratulations to the “new protectors" of Goa. Welcome to Goa... Goa and Goans have been long awaiting your arrival.

As you are probably aware, GRA is a newly formed "Group of 35 NGOs". They are from different parts of Goa. Most of them are social activists of known credibility and experience; people who have fought for "just causes" in the past; and people who continue to do their community work , fearlessly. The formation of GRA is indeed a great "new beginning" for Goa; and a genuine new Hope for those who feel let down by our present day politics and politicians in Goa. 

For any Orgenization/Mass Movement to be successful, it needs people of different kinds and minds. It needs visionaries, strategists, back office workers, good writers/speakers, pro-active supporters and fearless field workers. GRA certainly has them all, and it has  them in a big number. GRA also has a couple of sincere, committed and mature leaders in its "Core Committee". In my opinion, GRA is one of the best things that could have ever happened to Goa. GRA has to be given a chance; it certainly deserves our support, guidance and blessings.

It was a great honour  to be invited by Adv Yatish Naik and others to attend one of their earliest "Core Group" meetings. It was a privilege to exchange views, on a wide variety of topics. After listening to them, I was bold enough to point out, that for GRA to succeed in its mission, it should keep the politicians (including myself) out of it. GRA should remain an exclusive "People's Movement"-actively involved in Goan politics. In my opinion, GRA should also be an organization that is totally focused on safeguarding "Goa, Goans and Goanness".

All this while, different NGOs and Forums in Goa were fighting for their respective causes, all on their own. Coming under "one banner" called GRA will not only add synergy to the respective NGOs, but will also strengthen "social activism" in Goa.  NGOs will thus be able to fight their individual and collective battles more effectively. And Government will not be able to take them for granted any more. "Coming together" for the greater good of Goa, was indeed the need of the hour; and I thank God that it has become a reality. And I hope that this is not a "mirage", but a reality that is going to last for some time in Goa, and get stronger by the day.

After meeting their leaders, I was convinced that GRA is in "safe hands", and that it is capable of doing a great job for Goa. However, just as different people have different mind sets, different Groups/NGOs also have their individual agendas and ideologies which can sometimes clash with each other. The ultimate success of GRA will depend on how far these individual Groups within the GRA "discipline themselves", and channelize their time, talents and resources to fight the "real enemies of Goa". They should not fight "each other", as it happened with the famous People's Movement in Goa, a few years ago.  

GRA will be holding its first public meeting at the Azad Maidan, Panaji on March 15th 2011... to demand a "change" in government’s anti-people policies and a clamp down on rampant corruption in the government administration. GRA also want a resolution to be passed in the State Legislative Assembly for granting of a "special status" for Goa by the Central Government. Besides the anti-corruption Lokayukta Bill being passed at the earliest (but not before sufficient time is given to the public to improvise on it), they also want to highlight other issues like the police-politician-drug mafia nexus, the modified  Regional Plan 2021, illegal mining, land acquisition for Mopa Airport and Indian Navy, garbage menace and environmental degradation, Mega Projects, and other issues which are bad for Goa and Goans.

All these actions are indeed a "great beginning" for GRA. I only hope and pray that their wise leaders will take all the necessary precautions to keep politicians out of GRA. People with known political ambitions and self-centered "hidden agendas" should be dealt with firmly, and kept out of GRA. Nobody should be allowed to "piggy ride" and take advantage of GRA (to boost their hidden political ambitions). GRA should neither be a political platform for the existing politicians/Political Parties, nor a political launching-pad for theaspiring (future) politicians. If that happens, both the GRA and social activism movement will dilute their credibility and effectiveness; and people will loose confidence in them. 

Although I am not a politician in its true sense, having already announced my political candidature, I felt it was "not right" for me to be a part of GRA. I have therefore decided to support this great Movement from "outside". I do not wish to take advantage of GRA to boost my election campaign. In my opinion, GRA should be allowed to play a very responsible "dual role" in Goan politics. GRA should not be "tool" of any politician/political party. GRA should be a "catalyst for political change" in Goa; and should act like an "effective community watchdog" before, during and after the elections.

GRA should also take over the role of a "responsible opinion leader" in politics. It should educate the masses on the kind of political leaders they need to elect for the good of Goa. GRA should actively support and canvass for  "good candidates" (people of known credibility, irrespective of their political affiliation) in different constituencies; and explore the possibilities of forming a Third Political Front or a new Regional Party in Goa... totally independent from Congress, BJP and other existing Parties in Goa.  

If GRA could succeed in achieving any one of these two objectives, it will surely change the face of politics in Goa. It will bring in a couple of "responsible MLAs" into the Goa Assembly, and thus usher in a "Change"... a change that we can see and believe in. It is to this hope and prayer, I say... may God bless you GRA, and may the best come out of you. Amen.

IMPORTANT: If you missed reading my earlier Note on Facebook... "A Different Kind of Politics", kindly click this Link to read the same-  http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=169515449762624&id=1141653347

Goa of My Dreams: Stop illegal mining in Goa

Goa of My Dreams: Stop illegal mining in Goa: "For too long, 'we the people' residing in non-mining areas have remained silent. We are certainly not sick in our minds, to remain 'indiffer..."

Stop illegal mining in Goa

For too long, "we the people" residing in non-mining areas have remained silent. We are certainly not sick in our minds, to remain "indifferent" to the sick, illegal mining that is going on in many parts of Goa. It is high time we take responsibility for our actions and tell the government in one loud and clear voice... "Stop your Nonsense; Stop illegal Mining Today". 150 odd residents of Cavrem have done just that; and the Government listened to them (atleast for the time being). If they could do it, we can do it too. And if we don't do it now, what appears to be a serious problem in a few parts of Goa, will soon destroy the whole of Goa... some day in the near future. 


It is important to realize, that the various Talukas in Goa are not "independent islands" on two different planets. They are interconnected. If we allow one part of Goa to be destroyed by indiscriminate mining, the nature will destroy the other parts of Goa; and will destroy it ruthlessly. One of my Facebook friends said it better… "Unjustifiable and indiscriminate mining and associated activities out of utter lust for money , with total disregard for the health of our own brothers and sisters, the precious lives of our own children and the life giving environment with its beautiful flora and fauna, is undoubtedly a heinous crime against humanity as well as nature! To speak the truth - however bitter it may appear to be - it is like raping your own mother… the mother earth!"

Let me make it very clear-- I am not against LEGAL mining. It is a "necessary evil", and it has been there for many years. It has contributed to Goa’s socio-economic growth, and many Goans depend on it for their livelihood. Stopping mining would result in adding to our existing unemployment problem. Besides disturbing the business of our small and big truck owners, barge owners, etc, it will also create serious problems for our aam aadmi.  Hundreds of laborers, drivers and other petty daily wagers are directly and indirectly dependent on mining in Goa.

What I am certainly against is the "illegal mining" in Goa. It has to be stopped or legalized immediately. In a recent development, the Central Environment Ministry made it very clear to the Karnataka Government that no new forest diversion proposals should be entertained till the State took specific and time-bound measures to check illegal mining in Karnataka. It is "shocking" that the same Central Ministry is turning a blind eye to illegal mining in Goa. It has to apply the same rule everywhere. For too long Goa has suffered from the step-motherly treatment given to us by the Centre. We are not going to take any more of it, anymore.

We cannot afford to remain mute spectators to this gross injustice. Illegal mining fueled by utter greed for money has to be stopped immediately.  The problem in mining affected areas is certainly NOT a political issue, and therefore should be tackled urgently as a "human rights' issue, by the social activists and workers of all the political parties. It is also a serious health issue... what is good for a few, cannot be allowed to RUIN the health of the hundreds of people living/traveling in those areas. We cannot allow it to destoy our beautiful Goa.

The issue of "illegal mining and its negative byproducts" should be solved at the earliest; and my support and prayers are with all my Goan brothers and sisters who are affected by it. As somebody had rightly said i--" No one is all bad and no one is totally corrupt; it is just a matter of how much they think they can get away with." For too long we allowed them to get away with it. Our "nonsense attitude" allowed them to continue their atrocities on our motherland. It is time to be firm, and tell them very assertively..."Stop your Nonsense; Stop illegal Mining Today".