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A divided party cannot fight for Goa's future

RONNIE DSOUZA, Chandor
Published May 14
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The ongoing arguments and accusations on social media between party supporters and leaders have created disappointment among many Goans who once trusted the Revolutionary Goans Party (RGP) as a strong regional voice. The recent comparison of “Uzzzoo” with Gobbor has further exposed the growing internal confusion and public frustration. RGP was formed with the dream of protecting Goa and giving power to local voices. However, continuous misunderstandings, ego clashes, and allegations regarding financial support from abroad are damaging the party’s image. Instead of focusing on people’s issues, leaders appear busy fighting among themselves online. If these internal conflicts continue, it may become difficult for RGP to remain strong in the upcoming Assembly elections. Goans expect unity, transparency, and leadership ” not daily social media battles. A divided party cannot effectively fight for the future of Goa. This is the time for RGP leaders to rebuild trust, stop public arguments, and work together for the people. Otherwise, the party may lose the support of many true Goan voters.



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