The village of Assagao in Goa is witnessing a surge of protests as residents stand united against unregulated and allegedly illegal real estate developments threatening their ecological and cultural heritage.
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The main issue causing the protests in Assagao is the unregulated and allegedly illegal real estate development, which threatens the village's ecological balance and traditional way of life.
The protests in Assagao are being led by the Assagao-Badem Citizens’ Action Committee (ABCAC), with over 60 villagers signing a petition against the suspicious road construction project.
The villagers are opposing the construction of a road at Madungo-waddo, which they believe is a backdoor entry for real estate developers eyeing land in Survey No 101/1.
The disputed land in Assagao has a history of crime, including a rape and murder that remain unsolved. The villagers are concerned that the road construction will lead to further exploitation of this area.
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