Thursday, May 8, 2008

keep land for our future Goans

As Mr Rajan Parrikar has highlighted the migrant danger (herald dated 5th May) these are issues where in if not dealt with now, will have a greater impact on our future generations. What are we preserving and keeping for our future generations? The Rich money bags that has decended on our small Goa will eat into each and every property of our anchestors leaving the middle class man with a no land to call his and to pass on to the next generations. Our money power in no thing compared to the outsiders who have manupulated the process of land deals and are inturn are responsible for the sky rocketing of the land prices in Goa. If one sees it on a broader perpective barring a few shippy goans and NRI's the average goan does not have the capacity to buy a flat or a peice of land to call it his to pass it on to his next generation. If the politicians who are the main cause of this debuncle are not sounded now and a law passed to keep goan land for the goans we will regret the delay in the future when our comming generatiosn will ask what we have kept for them to continue as Goans in Goa densly invaded by the outsiders. appeared on herald newpaper

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