Goa, Dec. 11 -- The initial findings of the inspection drives along Goa's coast al belt have sparked out rage among citizens and activists, who say the rot runs deep across political and administrative structures. "People are tired of com plaining about the illegal ities," said Elvis Gomes, former senior government officer and convenor of Goans for Democracy. "In a drive in Salcete and Can acona, if nightclubs and restaurants are found vio lating the norms and even the mandatory permis sions, that means the en tire system has gone rot ten. The rule of law has no meaning; common people have to follow it, while out siders take the system for granted, and it is being pat ronised by politicians, irre spective of party lines. The vigilance dep...
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