Panjim: Frustrated with the on going fight led by South Goa MP Churchill Alemao under the banner of “Dabolim Airport Action Committee”, various Pro Dabolim Airport supporters have decided to start a genuine agitation by forming a new outfit comprising of youth in the name of `Save Dabolim Airport Action Committee’.
The decision was taken today at a meeting held at Cortalim under the leadership of Adv Greg de Barros.Adv Barros said that they have been supporting the Alemao’s agitation to save Dabolim Airport, but he said that DAAC has been hijacked by Alemao for his personal motives and selfish political gains.
He said that initially the people of Goa thought that Alemao and his team was genuinely fighting to retain Dabolim Airport, but the people have now realised that DAAC has become a political survival platform.
09/04/06 Herald Publications
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