In a recent statement, social activist Shankar Polji has voiced his concerns regarding the ongoing tense situation in Goa, particularly around the proposed IIT project in Sanguem. He criticized the government for its disregard of local sentiments, emphasizing that the community’s voices are crucial in decisions affecting their land and livelihoods. Polji reiterated his commitment to supporting the farmers in their protest against the project, which they argue threatens agricultural lands.
Polji highlighted the need for government accountability and expressed discontent with the current administration’s development agenda, which he believes prioritizes concrete structures over sustainable practices. He underscored the importance of peaceful protests and public engagement in advocating for the farmers’ rights, urging the government to reconsider its plan.