GFP Chief Vijai Sardesai Slams Government Over Imported PoP Idols Washing Ashore in Goa

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In a scathing statement, Goa Forward Party President and Fatorda MLA Vijai Sardesai has strongly criticized the Goa government for failing to prevent the influx of imported Plaster of Paris (PoP) Ganesh idols, which have now washed ashore in Goa following Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. Sardesai expressed his deep distress and concern after witnessing these disturbing images, which he believes have caused immense anguish among devout Goemkars.

“Just as I had warned, the so-called ‘strict vigil’ and ‘stringent action’ promised by the Chief Minister has proven to be nothing more than hot air,” Sardesai said. “Many God-fearing Goemkars, like me, woke up to the deeply distressing sight of Lord Ganesh idols washing up ashore. This is a clear reflection of not only the government’s gross indifference but also it’s insensitivity towards the religious feelings of Goemkars.”

Sardesai had previously raised the issue in August, when he wrote a letter to the Chief Minister, cautioning him about the possibility of PoP idols flooding the market during Ganesh Chaturthi, and urged for strong deterrence measures to be put in place. Despite the government’s assurances, he noted that no concrete steps were taken to prevent this situation.

“The Chief Minister has once again demonstrated that his words mean nothing, and his actions, as always, do more harm than good,” Sardesai continued. “This isn’t just about environmental damage—this is about disrespecting the religious beliefs and sentiments of thousands of Goemkars who celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with devotion. Allowing imported PoP idols into Goa, despite repeated warnings, is an affront to our traditions and faith.”

Sardesai emphasized the need for accountability and urged the government to take immediate action to prevent further disrespect to people’s religious beliefs and sentiments. He also reiterated his call for stricter border controls and a greater push for locally made clay idols, which are both environmentally friendly and in line with Goan traditions.

The Goa Forward Party President vowed to continue raising this issue and ensuring that those responsible for this failure are held accountable.

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