In this second part of
interview to Bharat Mukti Morcha (BMM), Goa Unit blog www.bharatmukti.blogspot.in on 20th July 2013 Cliffton de Souza
of Velim, Salcete, Goa explains his role in agitation against Fish Mill project
in Coastal Salcete, his confrontation with the Chief Minister who is also Home
Minister Manohar Parrikar who has unleashed political vendetta against Cliffton
through arrest in fabricated case. The first part of his interview is
available, just click here.
BMM: In your last
interview you said that Home Minister of Goa State is responsible for arresting
you on 26th June 2013 in fabricated case, can you tell us why Home
Minister in involved getting you arrested?
Cliffton: Due to
my confrontation with Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar when he came to take my village
land admeasuring 30,000 square meters; I strongly opposed him.
BMM: Why he wanted
land of your village?
Cliffton: As per
Chief Minister’s statement he wanted land to construct toilet, but as per
villagers understanding the land was for Fish Mill for which villagers were
opposed to.
BMM: When was the
confrontation with Chief Minister (CM)?
Cliffton: It was
on 9th September 2013 at Panchayat Hall, Velim, Salcete, Goa.
BMM: How many people
were present at this meeting?
Cliffton: Around
300 people.
BMM: How many
policemen were present at the meeting?
Cliffton: around
50 policemen including lady police.
BMM: How many MLAs
were present at the meeting besides CM?
Cliffton: Two
MLAs were present: Avertano Furtado who is Navelim MLA and a cabinet Minister
in Parrikar government, and Benjamin Silva who is a Velim MLA.
BMM: How did the
proceedings go at this meeting?
Cliffton: CM was
telling that villagers must appoint a committee and he is giving 30 days for a
decision. Then he consulted the Land acquisition officer present and modified
his deadline to 10 days as land acquisition process was due to lapse on 29th
September 2013.
Then I stood and told CM that this problem is not of the
Committee but of the Gram Sabha of the villagers and the committee is not
responsible for it. Gram Sabha has already opposed the Fish Mill.
Then he told me publicly that he will not listen to Gram
Sabha and said that people who are silent want Fish Mill. He said he will use
the voting system in Gram Sabha as in case of Switzerland. Then I asked him
whether present Jetty at Cutbona that is renovated is legal or illegal. CM told
me that if it illegal then to go to Court and he asked to sit down.
He was then explaining the procedures of the committee
formation. He said that there will be committee of nine people and himself will
be the President of that Committee. He will never listen to Gram Sabha and he
will listen to the Committee that will be at village level with sole aim to
acquire land for Fish Mill.
Then I stood up and told him that he is defying the Gram
Sabha and reminded the CM that he is not superior to the President of India and
the Supreme Court. Many other people joined me in protest at the meeting.
Then he cancelled the meeting saying that if people don’t
want the land acquisition then he will support the people and with that meeting ended.
BMM: what makes you
suspect that CM is taking revenge against you after that?
Cliffton: Because
Police force is used against me when it was uncalled for. Police is under CM
who is also the Home Minister.
BMM: What CM wants to
achieve by taking revenge against you?
Cliffton: To keep
me silent.
BMM: This is
certainly unhealthy trend for democracy. Do you think that Goa CM is determined
to destroy democracy?
Cliffton: Yes.
BMM: What is that Goa
CM wants to replace democracy with?
Cliffton: Dictatorship
BMM: Whose
dictatorship?
Cliffton:
Dictatorship of Brahmins.
BMM: What would you call this dictatorship of
Brahmins?
Cliffton: Manusmriti.
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