(mumbaimirror.com/columns/columnists/eunice-de-souza/Two-books-for-children/articleshow/48094624.cms)
The English language is pretty clear and straitforward on the meaning of terms. The terms "Indian Nationalist," "Hindu Nationalist" "Muslim Nationalist" etc are clear enough. A Goan who believes that Goa is a natural and legal part of the Indian State and justifies its invasion and occupation is an "Indian nationalist" by courtesy, but is more precisely a "traitor" and a "quisling."
Tristao da Cunha e Bragança was many things: He was an "Indian nationalist" (imprecisely and if one is dishonest over the meaning of words), a traitor and a quisling.
He was also more: An apostate who was considered to have excommunicated himself, and who was forbidden Catholic funeral rites and burial by Catholic Church authorities even in the face of intimidation by Nehru's Kleptocracy (a thing possible before the "Catholic Church" went Protestant at Vatican II), and so he was cremated by the Government of India at a public ground in Madras.
Now, many decades after Vatican II, the Indian Occupation & illegal Quisling regime of Indian Goa has had a cenotaph built for this scum in the "Catholic" section of the "Sewri Christian Cemetery" at Sewri, Bombay (ironically part of a large estate stolen by Protestant England from the Jesuits some 200-300 years ago).
A role model for kids?
Only a Spiritual Vampire would say so!
But is there any shred of doubt that that is precisely what this Spiritual Prostitute, to use the terminology of St. John Bosco, is and would say?
Lucio Mascarenhas
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