Goa, Sept. 15 -- Warning that the proposed railway double tracking project will para lyse life in South Goa and accelerate coal transporta tion through the State, Sen ior Advocate Norma Alvares of the Goa Foundation gave a clarion call to intensify re sistance to save Goa. She stated: "The protests will increase. They must increase if we are to save Goa," she said. Alvares said her concerns were sharpened by the lat est public demonstrations that followed a Union Min istry of Railways post-lat er deleted-which, accord ing to her, "confirmed what activists had long alleged, that the project is tied to coal movement." "The post brought out tremendous fury from Goans, because it called out the hoax that the Goa gov ernment had been peddling ...
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