This is in reply to the news item appeared in the Goan media on 16thof this month saying that Goa’s Chief Minister “vows to provide corrupt free governance”. What a rubbish statement is it of rubbish Pramod Sawant? Since it is rubbish I refuse to accept this statement and moving a step forward would like to say that even if another hundred more Pramod Sawants come in the form of 100 Chief Ministers and try to implement this policy, nothing will change in our so corrupt system where it is accepted by every citizen that almost every elected member is a corrupt. It is going to be impossible for any earthly creature from Goa to eradicate the corruption existing in Goa so deeply.
First of all it is almost impossible for any candidate to get elected without performing corruption either by bribing his voters or gifting them with certain things or threatening his opponents directly or indirectly or spying on his opponents and many more such corrupt practices. Using corrupt practices and corrupt activities is the must for every candidate to get himself elected. If these lawmakers themselves are corrupt and getting elected thru corrupt practices then how these candidates support corruption free society? When corruption is their oxygen which they inhale every second of the day, how can they discard corruption?
Once the candidate is elected, either he as an MLA or MP or a Minister, he has to kill his conscience if he has one and be a party to the whole system which is become absolutely corrupt. Can CM Sawant confront this without getting “clean bowled” by his own opponents in his own Government and party? He may have good intention but it is practically not possible because being still a kid on Chief Minister’s Chair, Pramod Sawant the current Chief Minister of Goa still has to go a long way to get that magnetic type of allegiance from his colleagues as earlier got by Dayananda Bandodcar and Manohar Parrikar. And as a matter of fact, how clean Pramod Sawant is? He issued this statement as if he is the most clean man!! How can a person by being a member of the BJP that is controlled by the RSS and involved in creating communalism besides committing most corrupt practice of accepting 10 “fotting” congress MLA’s into his BJP fold, can remain corruption free? In this case by virtue of being an active member of corrupt RSS, will Pramod Sawant be able to provide corruption free governance in Goa?
Secondly, our Chief Minister said in the same news item that “Bandodcar took elementary education to rural Goa”. I disagree with this statement. Much before Bandodcar came to power in Goa, it was somewhere in 1958 the newly arrived Portuguese Governador Vassalo e Silva introduced compulsory and free primary education in Portuguese for every Goan child attaining the age of 6. Thru this ordinance Governador Vassalo e Silva attained the status of the architecht of the introduction of compulsory primary education in Goa and not Dayananda Bandodcar who was the most rubbish, most communal, and the most anti Goan Chief Minister of Goa. The construction of the New Primary Schools were already initiated by the Goa Governador and all these schools were of the same pattern all over Goa; two of such schools were already built in our areas, one in Candolim at Dando and the other in Calangute at Sauntavaddo.
Besides, the Portuguese Governador when he was passing thru Candolim road while returning from Aguada in the mornings approximately at about 7.30 to 8.00 AM, many times he used to halt his simple vehicle without any display of pomp – namely no red Beacon light, no police escort jeep neither in front nor behind, no posse of heavily armed body guards - in fact there were only 3 security personnel each carrying a small Revolver fixed to their short Pant, one of them was the Goan driver, the other who was the Paklo sitting in the front seat next to the driver and the last one yet another Paklo sitting next to the Governador in the middle row, entered our Portuguese School and also Marathi Xalla and distributed the School Bags to the poor students.
As a matter of interest I would like to share one episode to prove how good the Portuguese Governador was and how bad our Goan casteist teachers were. Once, in the morning when Governador Vassalo e Silva returning from Aguada at 8.00 AM, abruptly stopped his vehicle next to our Portuguese Primary School, wearing a nice Suit bluish in colour and along with one of the security officers carrying a Bag filled with something which we did not know till it was opened. The Governador stood at the entrance door to draw the attention of our professor and asked the professor, in a very humble manner as if he is dependent on our Professor, “ CAN I COME IN?” Then Professor got up from his chair and we all the students got up in unison and wished him in one voice saying “Bom Dia Senhor Governador!! He nodded his head answering our greeting in the same manner saying BOM DIA – BOM DIA , all with his smiling face. Then he walked right up to the front Bench where I was sitting, stood still there for a few seconds, looked at me and coming closer to me, bending his head to reach to my ears and asked me “ Tem Sakola”? Seeing the Governador was speaking to me a simple commoner boy with simple and common background, wearing torn uniform and in barefoot, I suddenly lost my mental balance and became dumb and turned into a totally nervous boy. Seeing my uneasy situation, Governador gave a very charismatic broad smile and condescended himself and put his right hand in my drawer and checked for himself whether I have a Bag to carry my books. When he found no bag there, he called me out and told me in Portuguese ‘come here and stand up there at one corner”. Then he told our Professor to select another 11 students coming from the poor family background and having no School Bag and to keep them standing where I too was standing”. Then he asked his Paklo officer to take out 12 Bags and distribute 1 each to all the 12 students. But the rascal Professor of ours who was the big “Bhattkar” and casteist, when told by the Governador to select all the 11 students from the poor background, he selected all the 11 students boys and girls from the rich and affluent family background and all from upper caste background. Governador was happy that he did a nice job of projecting himself and his Portuguese government a Secular but poor guy what he knew that he was made a fool by this Goan Christian Professor thereby denying the privilege given to the poor Goan students by the most kind and benevolent Portuguese Goverador of Goa, Vassalo e Silva who indicated his great love and affection for Goans? From here, who can say who was fooling Goans in the name of Portuguese? Were the Portuguese really our enemies or our own Goan Portuguese like my Professor our worst enemies?
The same excersice was performed by the same Governador a little away from our School in the Marathi Xallah where the Marathi Xalla Mastor selected all the 12 students from top and rich Hindu Brahmin boys and girls. While going back, they the Hindus who were at the Tinto when got this news immediately, they shouted slogans so vociferously in praise of Governador and Portugal that its sound was reverberating even in our School which was 200 metres away from Tinto.
A.Veronica Fernandes.