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Goa CM's post : BJP bungles up in social engineering

Goa CM: BJP bungles up in social engineering
Sakal Times Reporters Name | CAMIL PARKHE | Wednesday, 19 November 2014 AT 03:58 PM IST
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I had just arrived in Goa for a holiday when the newly elected Goa chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar inducted two more Roman Catholics into his cabinet. (Christians in Goa always refer themselves as Catholics; Goans professing the Protestant sect of Christianity are almost non-existent in this tiny state). The induction of Independent legislator Avertano Furtado and Goa Vikas Party legislator Francisco alias Micky Pacheco was a part of the BJP's move to placate the Catholics who were apparently annoyed when deputy chief minister Francis D'Souza's 'natural' claim to the chief minister's post was rejected by the ruling party's high command.

Deputy Chief Minister Francis D'Souza had cut short his abroad tour when the BJP declared its plans to shift Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar to the Union Cabinet for the coveted defence minister's post. D'Souza staked his claim to the vacant chief minister's post and also threatened to raise a banner of revolt if his claim was rejected. But Parsekar who was health minister in the Parrikar government was later unanimously elected leader of the Goa BJP legislative party.

Francis D'Souza had created a stir during the recent Lok Sabha poll campaign when he declared that he was a 'Hindu Christian.' During the parliamentary polls, he had also toured extensively in Christian-dominated pockets like Mumbai, Vasai in Thane districts and other parts of the country to tell the minority voters not to be wary of the BJP which stood only for 'development, efficient governance' and was not 'anti-minorities'.

Incidentally in the previous state assembly elections, D'Souza was elected with the highest margin of votes in Goa. The BJP had in 2012 elections won 21 of the total 40 assembly seats and most important, seven of these legislators were Catholics, elected from the predominantly Christian South Goa assembly constituencies. This was because Parrikar who could not win the simple majority in previous two state elections had later successfully implemented social engineering in Goa and succeeded in winning the faith of the Catholics who form nearly one third population in the state. Parrikar had then rewarded D'Souza with the number two position and also inducted other Catholics into his cabinet.

After winning the power with impressive vote percentage and also the number of seats in 2012 state elections, Parrikar and his party was expected to carry on the social engineering in the longer interest of the party and also the state. But in 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP had forsaken social engineering and instead nominated Hindu nominees both in North Goa and South Goa Lok Sabha seats.

This was in contrast to the long popular mood in the state. Since Goa's Liberation from the Portuguese regime in 1962, the state's representation in the Lok Sabha has been even distributed equally among the two dominant communities in the North and South districts – Hindus and the Christians, irrespective of the political parties in the arena. The BJP this time had a golden opportunity to win both the seats while respecting the strength of both the communities in the two districts. The ruling BJP which had seven Catholics MLAs in its camp could have easily nominated one of them to contest the south Goa Lok Sabha seat and also win it easily. But it did just the opposite and also succeeded in winning both the seats- albeit with a very narrow margin in South Goa. The BJP which has been very vocal about pseudo-secularism and exploitation of the minority votes by the Congress and other so-called secular parties had a good opportunity to prove that 'development' was indeed its main plank and it represented all sections of the society.

Not a single member of the Muslim or other minority community was among the BJP's 282 Lok Sabha members elected in 2014 polls and the party had to induct Najma Heptullah and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi into the Union ministry although they have not been elected to the Lok Sabha. Their induction into the ministry as Muslim faces of the party was badly needed to prove that the party represented all sections of society. By rejecting Deputy Chief Minister D'Souza's natural claim to the number one position, the BJP failed miserably to cash in on the popular support received from the major minority community and thus change its image as a 'sectarian' party.

Commenting on D'Souza's rejection of claim to the chief minister's seat, a political commentator in Goa wrote that D'Souza may have believed that he was a 'Hindu Christian' but the BJP did not believe so. The BJP will get many opportunities in future to prove that it stands for true development and all-inclusiveness and should not once again bungle up such chances.
 
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James Selvaraj - Thursday, 20 November 2014 AT 06:32 PM IST
Its interesting !

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

कामिल पारखे यांना फादर स्टाफनर पुरस्कार

कामिल पारखे यांना फादर स्टाफनर पुरस्कार
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Monday, November 21, 2011 AT 02:32 PM (IST)
पुणे - प्राच्यविद्यापंडित, पुण्यातील डी नोबिली कॉलेज आणि ज्ञानदीप विद्यापीठातील शिक्षक फादर हान्स स्टाफनर यांच्या स्मरणार्थ दिल्या जाणाऱ्या द्विवार्षिक पुरस्कारासाठी "सकाळ टाइम्स'चे वरिष्ठ उपसंपादक, लेखक कामिल पारखे यांची निवड झाली आहे. नगर जिल्ह्यातील श्रीरामपूर येथील फादर हान्स स्टाफनर प्रतिष्ठानतर्फे हा पुरस्कार दिला जातो.

याआधी हा पुरस्कार प्राप्त झालेल्या व्यक्तींमध्ये फादर फ्रान्सिस दिब्रिटो यांचा समावेश होता. ऑस्ट्रियात 1909 मध्ये जन्म झालेले फादर स्टाफनर येशूसंघीय धर्मगुरू म्हणून 1934 मध्ये भारतात आले. तीन वर्षांतच त्यांनी भारतीय नागरिकत्व स्वीकारले. फादर स्टाफनर यांनी हिंदू धर्मावर, ख्रिस्ती ईशज्ञानावर आणि धार्मिक सुसंवादावर अनेक पुस्तके लिहिली आहेत. यापैकी काही पुस्तकांचे मराठीत भाषांतर झाले आहे. थॉमस स्टीफन्स या ब्रिटिश धर्मगुरूंनी सतराव्या शतकात गोव्यात मराठी भाषेत लिहिलेल्या ख्रिस्त पुराणाची पहिली देवनागरी आवृत्ती प्रकाशित करण्यासाठी स्टाफनर यांनी प्रयत्न केले. पारखे यांनी मीडिया डिक्‍शनरी, महाराष्ट्र चरित्रकोश, ख्रिस्ती मिशनऱ्यांचे योगदान वगैरे 12 पुस्तके मराठी आणि इंग्रजी भाषांत लिहिली आहेत. स्नेहसदन येथे 27 नोव्हेंबर रोजी होणाऱ्या कार्यक्रमात पुण्याचे बिशप थॉमस डाबरे यांच्या हस्ते हा पुरस्कार पारखे यांना देण्यात येईल. येशूसंघीय पुणे प्रांताचे प्रमुख फादर भाऊसाहेब संसारे कार्यक्रमाच्या अध्यक्षस्थानी असतील. 
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On 21/11/2011 09:17 PM जनार्दन माळी, mangirish.mali@gmail.com said:
पुस्तकाद्वारे स्वतःचे एखाद्या धर्माबद्द्ल विचार अक्षर रुपाने व्यक्त होतात. ते विचार कालातीत आहेत की कालाधिन आहेत हे काळच ठरवितो. कोणताही धर्म वाईट नाही.धर्माचे प्रतिकात्मक व आचरणात्मक हे दोन भाग असतात.आचरणात्मक धर्माला सार्वभौमिक मान्यता असते पण लोक तो विसरले आहेत.हल्ली प्रतिकात्मक धर्माला जास्त महत्व दिले जाते.जसे तीर्थयात्रा करणे,मुर्ति पूजा करणे ,बाबा-बुवांच्या समाधिंना भेटी देणे.
On 21-11-2011 05:15 PM Nana Parkhe said:
अभिनंदन"
On 21/11/2011 04:38 PM shrikant said:
फादर हान्स स्टाफनर यांच्याऐवजी कमिल पारखे यांची माहिती द्या . त्यांना कोणत्या कार्यासाठी पुरस्कार मिळाला.
On 21/11/2011 04:08 PM Sandeep Tamhankar said:
अभिनंदन कमिल, बातमी वाचून अतिशय आनंद झाला. कार्यक्रमाला येण्याचा जरूर प्रतन करतो. संदीप ताम्हनकर.
On 21/11/2011 04:06 PM Milton said:
Congratulation and best wishes from Konkani kristha sabha pune

Reporter: A harbinger of real good news

A harbinger of real good news
Sakal Times Reporters Name | CAMIL PARKHE | Friday, 20 April 2012 AT 09:21 PM IST
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Standing in the porch of a typical Goan house in a remote village in south Goa on a hot summer afternoon, I rang the doorbell and waited impatiently. The motorcycle pilot, who had brought me there from Panaji, stood nearby. A middle-aged woman opened the door and after asking the preliminary questions, I said, “Congratulations, Mrs Quadros, your daughter has stood first class first in the SSC exam in the Goa board!” One can only imagine what may have been the reaction of the members of the house on hearing my sentence. There were shrieks of disbelief, loud joyous exclamations by the student, who had topped the merit list, her mother and all family members.

To start with, I was treated to a home-made cake and bebinca. The head of the family, who happened to be at home, offered me a glass of chilled beer. After accepting  the hospitalities, I sprang to my feet. As the campus reporter of my newspaper, I  was on an important mission of the academic year. The Goa secondary and higher secondary education board had that morning announced the merit list of  SSC candidates and it was my responsibility to visit the schools or residences of the top rankers to secure their photographs and, if possible, their interviews.

This was the tradition in Goa three decades ago when even landline phone connections were rare. Even if you had one, for outstation STD calls to Margaon, Mapuca, Vasco, Quepem and Canacona, I had to use the 'urgent' or 'lightning' call facilities, for which the tariff was quite high. But most people and schools did not have phones. So travelling to distant towns and villages on the two-wheeler motorcycle taxis -- a transport system unique to Goa -- was the only working option. I had to move fast to collect the photographs of the toppers before rival newspaper reporters could lay hands on them. My mission would be a success only if I managed to obtain photos of the 10 toppers. It would be a disgrace if I failed to get the photos.

I continued the flying visits to the residences of  top rankers. At that time, Goa was a Union territory and it was a single district. Journalists keep meeting people in the course of their job. They meet people in diverse circumstances. Some of these meetings are unforgettable. Carrying the news of the academic success to the top rankers and their families and serving as the harbinger of good news to them have been some of the most cherished moments of my career.

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Dr.Rajesh Mehta - Saturday, 21 April 2012 AT 02:36 PM IST
Goa has all together different culture form the rest of the country. The Portugese had big impact on it. So what you see is the best people with best hospitality in this country.