Team Goemkarponn
CHICALIM: The Parish Priest and parish community of St Francis Xavier Church, Chicalim, on Thursday strongly condemned the alleged divisive and derogatory remarks made during the Parshuram Jayanti event held at Vasco, calling for accountability and reaffirmation of communal harmony.
Addressing a press conference, representatives of the church expressed serious concern over statements reportedly made by Gautam Khattar and Srihari Attale, stating that such content had caused deep hurt among sections of society. They maintained that the remarks were contrary to the constitutional values of secularism, dignity and fraternity, and warned against any attempts to disturb Goa’s long-standing communal balance.
The parish community also raised objection to the presence of Dabolim MLA Mauvin Godinho at the event, stating that his subsequent public stance appeared to justify the sentiments expressed. They termed this as disappointing and urged him to publicly withdraw any such statements and clearly condemn the remarks made at the event.
Fr Bolmax Pereira, Parish Priest, said it was necessary to publicly call out elected representatives when such incidents are repeated, as silence could send a wrong message to the younger generation. He also urged the media to exercise responsibility while reporting sensitive issues, cautioning against misleading captions that could aggravate tensions.
Adv Fawia Misquita of the Social Cell said the remarks against St Francis Xavier were deeply hurtful to Goans, who revere the saint as a symbol of unity and faith cutting across communities. Drawing parallels with past controversial statements elsewhere in the country, she said such rhetoric only promotes division.
Inacio Fernandes, PPC vice moderator, called on organisers to take full responsibility and cooperate with authorities in tracing the accused. He also criticised the silence and response of dignitaries present on the dais, urging them to take a clear stand.
Other speakers, including Adv Rizzeria Pacheco and parishioners, stressed the need for fairness in public discourse and cautioned against dragging unrelated individuals into controversies. They reiterated that Goa’s identity is rooted in harmony and urged citizens to remain calm and united.
The parish community concluded by appealing to authorities to act firmly and ensure such incidents are addressed with the seriousness they deserve.







