Concepts like ‘Goa for Goans Only’ do not work: Governor

Goa is an important tourist hub and people are receptive (to people from outside the State), said Goa Guv

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QUEPEM: Goa Governor P S Sreedharan Pillai has taken a dim view of the ‘Goa for Goans’ agenda being propagated by some local political groups, noting the past has shown that such ideas do not work in the country.

Pillai’s remarks came against the backdrop of the demand by the one party that Goa should be only for the people of Goan origin.

(Team Herald adds: Incidentally the same party seeks support and backing from Goans in the UK who are living and working in a land belonging to others)

In a veiled swipe, Pillai also referred to Shiv Sena, known for its aggressive “sons-of-the-soil” brand of politics in Mumbai, saying the old views of such organisations have changed over time.  He said Goans are very receptive people and are prepared to cooperate with cultures from various parts of the world.

(Team Herald adds: The Governor has clearly referred to and  called out the unconstitutional and aimed to deceive POGO bill of the RG party which got an immediate burial due to its unconstitutional nature)

“An organisation, now it is a political party, I don’t want to mention the name, in Mumbai,” Governor said. 

“There was such a move, but now the organisation has a south Indian cell for their political activity,” the governor told PTI in an exclusive interview.

“Once upon a time there were physical attacks against south Indians and people from other states (in Mumbai). Now their (political party’s) views have subsided and Indian nationality as a whole is acceptable (to them),” the governor said apparently referring to Shiv Sena. He was touring Quepem village in South Goa district as a part of a programme on Saturday.

Asked about the concept of ‘Goa for Goans Only’, the governor said, “Goa is one of the most important tourist hubs in the world. People are also very receptive.”

Goans are prepared to cooperate with cultures from various parts of the world, he said, adding that people are ready to cooperate with any guest coming to Goa.

“As a political student, I would like to say that such type of stunts (demanding a state should only be for locals) arising in certain parts of the country is always proved as (having) ruined that concept ( of welcoming different cultures) in toto,” he said.

In an apparent reference to anti-Hindi agitation, the governor said, “In 1967, what was the main slogan in Tamil Nadu? I am not going into the details, I don’t want to have a controversy on that.” Pillai said that Hindi films are getting maximum viewers in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. 

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