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Roque Santana Joao Fernandes (15 March 1927 – 12 January 2007) was an Indian politician and
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from
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. He was a member of the
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from 1967 to 1977, representing the Cuncolim Assembly constituency. He is popularly known as the "''Father of Goan Democracy''" and was responsible for the introduction of
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by objecting to the Lt. Governor’s nomination through his ''
satyagraha Satyagraha ( sa, सत्याग्रह; ''satya'': "truth", ''āgraha'': "insistence" or "holding firmly to"), or "holding firmly to truth",' or "truth force", is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. Someone w ...
''. He was one of the prominent people that contributed to Goa's freedom struggle.


Early and personal life

Roque Santana Fernandes was born in Velim to Avelino. He belonged to the ''Velliapura'' royal family. He completed his schooling at St. Anthony's High School. Soon after his mother's death at a young age, he moved to
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(present-day
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) and resided in a community apartment known as ''"Koud"''. Fernandes was married to Emerita Barreto and had four children, Sanjay, Sahaji, Suhashini and Dr. Sanjit. He and his father were also involved in
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work and escorted people that came from ''
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'', to show their affection and respect to the pilgrims in ''Velliapura''.


Political career

After his announcement about democracy to Goans, the locals of Ambelim village approached Fernandes to contest as their representative in the Goa, Daman, and Diu election. He was also the secretary of
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and a significant individual responsible for the formation of the first
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government in Goa. Fernandes also took part along with other political leaders in the debate about "Goa's merger into neighbouring states,
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and
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or to remain as a separate territory". Fernandes first contested in the 1967 Goa, Daman and Diu Legislative Assembly election from the Cuncolim Assembly constituency on the United Goans (Sequiera Group) (UGS) ticket and emerged victorious by defeating
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(MGP) candidate, K. M. Jaiwant by a margin of 2,054 votes. He then contested in the 1972 Goa, Daman and Diu Legislative Assembly election from the same constituency on the UGS ticket and emerged victorious by defeating MGP candidate, A. J. Guilman Fernandes by a margin of 2,204 votes. Fernandes next unsuccessfully contested in the 1977 Goa, Daman and Diu Legislative Assembly election from the Cuncolim Assembly constituency on the
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(INC) ticket and lost to
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candidate,
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by a margin of 40 votes. He next contested in the
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from the
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as an
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candidate and lost to INC candidate, Farrel Furtado by a margin of 8,859 votes.


Role in Goa's freedom struggle (1949–1961)


Early years

Fernandes was influenced by his elder cousin, Amarante D'costa, and motivational speeches of
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to take part in liberating Goa from the colonial rule. He also held secret meetings along with his father for his plan of action in contributing to Goa's freedom struggle. Young Fernandes was also responsible along with his associates, one identified as Dattaram Ganesh Kolvenkar, during Portuguese regime to disappear from their watch and cross the borders of Goa-
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to spend time with the pilgrim families and used the same foreign borderline villages as launching grounds for his attacks on the Portuguese. The year 1949, marked Fernandes's first contribution to Goa's freedom struggle. It was during the Christmas holidays wherein Fernandes was held responsible for the conspiracy to sabotage the reception which was organized for the Portuguese Governor General,
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, at the
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institute in
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, Bombay. Fernandes and his associates were also caught destroying a large-size photograph of then Prime minister of Portugal, Dr.
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. The Portuguese consul later filed a criminal case against them at the Bombay Metropolitan Magistrate court.


Injury

Around the 1950s, after serving his sentence, Fernandes and other freedom fighters of the ''Azad Gomantak Dal'' were headed in a vehicle to one of the Portuguese police outposts with loaded ammunition to initiate an attack for an attempt to free
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. The plan was however unsuccessful as the information was leaked to the police personnel by Pro-Portuguese
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. As a result of this, Fernandes and his accomplices came under direct crossfire by the Portuguese police. Only two police personnel out of the five survived and were later aided by Dr. Antonio Correia de Lima. Fernandes was shot in his thigh and was critically injured. He was presumably considered dead, the locals also recall of how Fernandes's father, Avelino spat about his family's historical bad luck. However he refused to hold the last rites for his son and had hopes he'd survive.


Imprisonment

In 1950, Fernandes was arrested for underground pro-liberation activities while having lunch with his associates at Hotel Salcette in
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. He was then taken to Portuguese
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and was incarcerated for 20 months in Aguada Central Jail. After his recovery from the injury, Fernandes was sentenced to 18 years in
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at Aguada Central Jail. He was later released along with other freedom fighters on 19 December 1961, the day Goa liberated from Portuguese reign which was later called as
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.


Intervention of Nehru

Soon after the incident at the police outpost,
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intervened and issued a warning to the Portuguese government, which was later carried by newspapers in Goa and
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, following this Fernandes survived and was saved by medical treatment. Many local Goans were also attacked by the Portuguese, which lead Jawaharlal Nehru to take action and commence Operation Vijay.


Liberation of Goa

The liberation from the Portuguese was a "personal victory" to the father-son duo, Avelino and Fernandes. The latter was also welcomed home by his well wishers and family with waving palm leaves. In an interview with the Portuguese national TV in 1987, Fernandes also stated that he had forgiven the Portuguese colonial rulers and proclaimed his reconciliation with the people of
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. Post-liberation, Fernandes also worked against Goa's poor equality status,
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, and corruption.


Role in Goan democracy (1962–1963)

On 17 June 1962, Fernandes made a public announcement at ''Veliapura'' (present-day Velim) compound in presence of Gopala Handoo, representative of India Prime Minister
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and his father, Avelino, that he aims to provide democracy to his people. Fernandes was believed by many locals as a democratic warrior that was recognised as a "one man power" in Goa. He went on a fast until death, demanding that the members of the Goa Parliament be elected by the people and not appointed directly by any other government representative. Soon after his demands were met, Fernandes gave up his
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and met with Nehru to hold the first Goa, Daman, and Diu elections. It is for these such contributions he is hailed as the "Father of Goan Democracy". Fernandes was an eminent ''
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''. He was successful in introducing democracy for Goans by objecting then Lt. governor,
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's nomination of 29 members consultative council for the administration of Goa, Daman, and Diu territory, during his three days ''
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'' by indefinite hunger strike in
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. Fernandes coerced Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, to hold the first Goa, Daman and Diu Legislative Assembly elections, which came into existence on 9 December 1963 followed by the convening of the first
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on 9 January 1964.


Death

On 12 January 2007, Fernandes suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at his estate in
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, after an ice skating trip with his grandson in
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. He was rushed immediately to Brookdale Hospital in
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, where he was later announced dead by the doctors. An Indian armed forces
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along with a
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was initially planned at his native village in Velim, which was later cancelled. His body was cremated at
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in Brooklyn and his mortal remains were flown back to India and laid to rest along with the
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of his royal ancestors at ''Veliapura'' royal compound by then Chief Minister of Goa,
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.


Mourning

On 15 Jan 2007, all 40 legislature of the
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met at a session to observe a state mourning through a
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that was introduced on the floor of the house by then Cabinet Minister, Filipe Nery Rodrigues.


Thieves and ancient antiques

In December 2007, a rival group of the
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hereditary workers visited ''Velliapura'' and cracked open the marble
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and urns and took away everything. The group was identified as pilgrim groups which originally were affiliated to the four groups of
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that were ''
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'', ''Halakis'', '' Havyak'' and ''
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'' and had no fear of law enforcement. This was brought to the notice of Emerita, who furiously ordered the group to leave the urns alone and take away the rest. Ancient foot-long,
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stone inscriptions and other antiques which were part of the worship places were stolen by the group. The following month, they were caught and charged for the theft and robbery of ancient antiques that went missing.


Awards and felicitation

Fernandes was awarded the ''"Tambra Patra"'' national award by then Prime Minister of India,
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. On January 2021, he was
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felicitated for his contributions towards Goa's freedom struggle along with 9 other freedom fighters at Ravindra Bhavan,
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by water resources minister, Filipe Nery Rodrigues.


Aftermath

A memorial foundation was founded in his name, and the first recipient of the prestigious crystal "Roque Santana-Father of Goan Democracy award" was presented posthumously to the former Leader of Opposition of Goa and prominent freedom fighter,
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in 2009, for his contributions in
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.


Legacy

In December 2010, a memorial children's park, which included a
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of Fernandes, was initially planned by the family to be set up in the Ambelim village which was later denied permission by the Ambelim '' gram sabha'' due to "conflicting views" among the members during the meeting. In July 2011, the ''
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'' unanimously accepted the proposal of the family members to construct the memorial park but without the bust. The construction costs were paid by the family and the land and maintenance were provided by the ''panchayat''. The construction was planned to begin in September and completed by December.


Positions held

* Member of the Physical Education Board * Committee member of the Freedom Fighter's Rehabilitation Board 1962–64 * Member of the Committee on Government Assurances 1967–68 (resigned on September, 1967) and 1971–72 * Member of the Committee on Petitions 1970–71 * Member of the Committee on Privileges 1970–71 * Member of Estimates Committee 1971–72


See also

* 1967 Goa status referendum


Notes


References


External links

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