An hour’s shower this monsoon submerged most
of the main roads in the capital city of Goa. What does this indicate,
obviously that its former MLA Manohar Parrikar miserably failed his
constituents in Panjim for the last 20 years.
Manohar Parrikar was first elected in this
constituency in the year 1994 and since then the voters have reposed faith in
him repeatedly till date. So much so that after vacating the seat to become the
Defence Minister he managed to get his trusted lieutenant Siddarth Kuncolikar
elected in Panjim in 2014.
18th June road in Panjim city |
Thus from 1994 to 2014 he did not even
achieve to have a proper drainage system for his constituency and people of Goa
had to bear the consequences. Most of the time we tend to criticize other MLAs
sometime even without rhyme or reason. But when it comes to the IIT alumni, we
consciously take a step back and talk about the bridges that he built, of
having brought International Film Festival of India to Goa or he being
intelligent, not forgetting his arrogance and the tag he attained of being
autocratic but when it comes to development of his constituency nobody really
dares to pass judgment against him.
Incidentally we should not lose sight of the
fact that he was the chief minister of Goa for three times. That he never did
complete his term is his own doing. In his first stint as CM he dissolved the
assembly as he wanted absolute power through absolute majority. During his
second stint he was toppled after huge drama in the august House where he
allegedly engineered bodily lifting of ex-MLA of Velim Philip Neri Rodrigues by
police officer appointed as Marshals. But he was not successful to hold on to
the chair. His third stint from 2012 to 2014 was full of U-turns and hollow
promises which he cut short to go to Delhi as Defence Minister and subsequently
passed on the reins to his party colleague Laxmikant Parsekar.
As things stand traffic movement in Panjim is
a mess, vehicle parking is in total disarray due to lack of space, lack of
scientific drainage network system has left Panjim submerged, garbage
collection, segregation and treatment is a mess, the list can go on.
Opposite Captain of Ports near Panjim jetty. |
The reason being former or rather Panjim MLA
of 20 years was more involved in politicking
games rather than development. Secondly he can never get along with anybody due
to his arrogance, thinking that he is always right and only he knows everything
and that it should be done only his way or the highway for the one who opposes
him. With such an attitude he has brought development of the city to a grinding
halt.
This man can never get along with any elected
Mayor as they are not from his party. A rare exception was for a short period
when his man was in the seat. And to always counteract or put spokes in the
functioning of the ruling group, Parrikar would always appoint his ‘Yes man’ as
the Commissioner. And for years it has been Sanjit Rodrigues. The ex-CM has
stalled basic infrastructure being either put in place or upgrading it by using
the commissioner. Sanjit Rodrigues not only genuflects in his presence but lies
down at his master’s feet. A rather disgraced officer.
Man who supervised the destruction of Panjim for 2 decades |
The Defence minister as the CM of the State always
used to say that he will have a solution for any issue, but for the last 20
years that the voters of Panjim has given him the mandate, he has not honoured
it. And that is the reason collection, segregation, dumping and treatment of
garbage has become the nemesis of Panjim city, drainage system has doomed the capital
city of Goa.
Infact one could safely say that instead of
improving the situation on land the longest serving ex-MLA of Panjim has gone on
to even pollute river Mandovi further by permitting more casinos.
It seems to be high time that voters of
Panjim to wear their thing caps or ‘topis’ and decide to bring about a change
for 2017 elections for drastic transformation of our capital city. Panjim truly
needs someone better.