27/7/17
Individually we will not be able to fight the might of the State and make a dent in the corrupted system of Governance however sincere,dedicated and truthfull we are.
We can fight it only through collective efforts through some form of organisation . In other words by pooling the resources of men and material( financial}.
Individually one may have the satisfaction that he has done his best but it will not lead to make any change in the system.The sstem has been corupted and perfected over the last 70 years.Today the Govt. has so much resources at its command but is there enough transperancy or accountability on how those resources are used or misused?
From: indiaresists-request@lists.riseup.net <indiaresists-request@lists.riseup.net > on behalf of Prodipto Roy <prodipto.r@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] THE COMBAT AGAINST CORRUPTION AND INJUSTICE MUST NEVER STOPThank you for the Kennedy quote and your relentless struggle for justice but please turn your eyes to the long struggles elsewhere - in Jharkhand, where Fr. Stan's group is protesting repeal of the CNT and SPT acts that protect tribal lands, and on the banks of the Narmada where 1000s are readying for a watery end.
Joya Roy
(W/o late Prodipto Roy)On 25 Jul 2017 23:13, "Aires Rodrigues" <airesrodrigues1@gmail.com> wrote:
For the last over 40 years raising issues against the illegalities of successive governments has not been an easy task. Truth hurts but it is only truth that will always ultimately prevail. On the issues that I have raised for decades it has been the wrong doings of those in power regardless of which party has been ruling. During the Congress regime I was branded as a BJP man, now the BJP may feel the reverse.
I have had nothing personal against anyone about whom I have raised issues over the years. But when highlighting an issue, it is bound to hurt some individuals. Have I hurt one too many? One has to have the spine to speak out against anything that is wrong. People do advise me to take extra precautions but this I shall not do! I have always led the life of a common man. I have beenattacked many a times, but as the Sufi mystic Kabir said "Jakorakhe Sai, maar sake na koi" (None can harm him who is looked after by higher Powers). The dedicated prayers and the abundant love showered by the common men is what keeps me going. My fans and well wishers across Goa and around the world are my source of inspiration.
We should never ever compromise or surrender our fundamental right to speak out openly and candidly against anything that is wrong. Let us never hesitate in taking the bull by the horn. The cancer of corruption, nepotism and bad governance in Goa needs to be publicly exposed and acknowledged. Then the resulting suppurating wound needs to be excised and treated for the country to be healed and move Forward.
It has and will always be my very firm resolve with added vigour to carry on highlighting any injustice, corruption and nepotism. Nothing shall deter me and my commitment in this regard. In fighting injustice one faces a backlash and more seriously the risk of an attempt on one's life. Over the years of fighting against injustice, nobody has been able to intimidate me. I have never been cowed down by any threats of consequences that I have had to face for speaking out fearlessly and taking on the powerful and mighty over a wide range of issues. Even that heinous attempt on my life did not cow me down but only made me stronger and emboldened my resolve to stand up against the powers to be.
We need to maintain the spirit and keep on fighting. Life is a very short voyage, a journey, the end of which we know not. So let's keep up the fight. We owe it to Goa, or else posterity may never forgive us for having silently allowed our once beautiful State to just fester and wither away.
May the care, concern and compassion of every Goan wherever he or she is be always for Goa.We will all one day depart but our Goa must live. And when we do have to depart, it should be with a proud sense of accomplishment of at least having attempted to do something little for our Goa, once the Paradise of the East. In death, one may be physically gone, but the spirit will always be around to witness that glorious day when Goa will be truly liberated from injustice, corruption and nepotism, all sadly a way of life today.
In the words of Robert Kennedy "Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance".
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Thursday, July 27, 2017
Re: [IAC#RG] THE COMBAT AGAINST CORRUPTION AND INJUSTICE MUST NEVER STOP
thanks to your experience and expect you might have come to acknowledge about rampant corruption in the housing and urban development dept the eye wash is MCS act 98A.
what it serve ? nothing so why it is not the subject to abolish? On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 2:08 PM, Gaur J K <gaurjk@hotmail.com> wrote:
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