Large numbers of social activists from villages under assault by the real estate mafia from Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune and Mumbai are converging at Panjim to demand the ouster of Rajesh Naik, Chief Town Planner, Goa.
Real Estate MafiaGoaRajesh NaikCorruptionEnvironmentReal Estate MumbaiSep 30, 2024
The real estate mafia refers to a group of individuals and companies that are involved in the illegal and unethical practice of buying and selling land and property.
Rajesh Naik is the Chief Town Planner of Goa, who has been accused of being hand-in-glove with the real estate mafia.
The real estate mafia has been responsible for the widespread destruction of the environment in Goa, including the destruction of forests, mangroves, and wildlife habitats.
The social activists are demanding the ouster of Rajesh Naik, Chief Town Planner, Goa, and an end to the destruction of the environment and displacement of the local population.
The government has been accused of being complicit in the destruction of the environment and displacement of the local population, and has been criticized for not taking adequate action to address the concerns of the villagers and environmentalists.
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