Goa, April 13 -- A single allega tion, delivered bluntly at a packed meeting in Margao, has come to define the grow ing resistance to the railway double-tracking project - that the State's development push is running ahead of both due process and public consent. Without a single land acquisition document, the Railways bulldozed a second track through Velsao village. That act of impunity - al leged by anti-double track ing activist Orville Dourado at a charged meeting in Mar gao - has come to symbol ise everything the growing people's movement against the Collem-Margao railway double-tracking project is fighting against. "They had no document to stake claim on the land," Dourado told the gathering, "but they bull dozed their way through th...