Go Goa… Gone??
There used to be an ad by the state tourism
dept. which proudly boasted of ‘Go Goa, 365 days holiday’. I think they still
promote it as the same. Goa as a holiday destination round the year. Seriously?
Considering the current situation, it really needs to be thought about the way
it is being projected. Do they even think about carrying capacity or
sustainable tourism? If you do some number crunching & look at the land/
infrastructure and the number of people dropping in like swarm of bees you’ll
gasp in shock for a minute at the tremendous density pressure. Do try!
A phenomenal number of people come every
year to Goa. National as well as international, the former crowd being the
major chunk of it. When asked why they visit Goa? Most of them laugh loudly and
answer cheap booze and grin when questioned about the access of drugs (Of
course, there are people who visit and fit into the decent, no nonsense tourist
category; but unfortunately the number is comparatively few). Shameless enough,
people get high on ‘stuff’ or simply on the feeling that one is in Goa and
create scenes involving fights with the locals, rash driving causing accidents,
foul mouthing people, men ogling the ladies on the beach especially the foreign
tourists and also making lewd gestures. One question as a Goan that I've is who
the $@&* gave you the right to do all this mess? If you can’t respect the
sanctity of a place, you've no right whatsoever to destroy it. For what is just
a place for you to chill and have cheap fun is a home to several peace loving
folks. The least expected is the decorum to be maintained. Do not leave
anything behind except good memories & footprints.
Once a state of peace loving and cheerful
people, the condition is in its peril. We blame the government for every single
reason but even the basic nature of every goan to be ‘Susegaad’ (relaxed) is
equally responsible. It is time we take a leap forward and shed the susegaad
tag, for it is proving to cost us dearly. Gone are the days when this identity
would be more of something to boast about, now it has become a bane to even
address ourselves to it. The susegaad nature of our fellow beings has cost our
land, culture and also identity.
The invasion is clear. Russians, Nigerians,
Nepalese and even some local bandits. They've literally captured areas of
northern coastal villages such as Arambol, Morjim, Mandrem, Ashvem, Anjuna,
Baga, Vagator, Calangute etc. and the scene is no different in south. First,
they paid as tourists; slowly, they captured the businesses, killed the
competition and now monopolize the economy in the beach stretches. One can find
them in all businesses; be it providing SIM cards or DJs or arranging taxis and
loud late night parties by owning shacks. Most are illegal though. It is the
mockery of the situation that people come on the context of tourist visas and
start operating businesses.The bloodshed is visible for a piece of pie to boast
the dominance into the underbelly of drug trade, land ownership, prostitution
and alike. Mafiaism is rampant in the coastal sides. Their tummies are filled
by the ‘healthy’ nexus between their godfather (read as land mafia, revenue
officials, law enforcers and politicians). The height of pain being flex-boards
by some Russian owned properties highlighting ‘Indians not allowed’. Such is
the pitiful situation.
The scene down is getting worse day by day.
Even the national tourists stoop down to murky levels of cheapness and
indecency. For instance, people flash their undies (& few even more) on
beach and embarrass other families who’re in the vicinity. Goa is a state and
not a bar, that you can have a pint or booze like literally anywhere and strew
the bottles there. Also disfiguring the monuments by caricaturing or engraving
on our rich heritage and dumping litter, spitting, smoking and indecent acts
are few to be named. Loud and incessant music causing nuisance which usually
goes on beyond the decibel sound limit specified and also the specified time.
An impromptu moral code of conduct binds us
when we visit some other country, but why is it not the same when it comes to
our nation? The basic attitude of “Chalta hai”&‘’Yeh India hai, toh sab kuch
okay hai boss’’ needs to go. The patriotism shouldn't arise just on a Ind-Pak
match or Independence Day or Republic day. The national fervour should be so
poignant that it overcomes all the ill mentalities and should be strong enough
to safeguard our nation’s identity and interests in times of such crisis. We
should be proud of our land; the land in which we’re born and gave us our
identity. Selling off our lands to those land scavengers so as to earn some
quick cash is so wrong thing to do. Why do we let off our emotional bonds with
the place falter just cause of some bucks which surely isn't even worth the real
price? It has to be priceless. Has our conscience become so dead that we’re
unable to hear it or we've become so deaf to be ignorant to our soul’s call?
The time has come when we all stand tall
and serve our motherland with dignity and respect and command the same from the
“guests”. Rather than blaming the cops and government for the situation and watching
the situation going to dogs. We ourselves can restore the faith and glory of
our land and stop this murky projection of our state as it is now. We don’t
want some colonialism to restart again in our hinterland. So let’s march
proudly and take Goa ahead in the right spirit, as it’s said united we stand,
divided we fall.
Dev borem karu !
awesome preshit.. RESPECT
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