Key Points
- Goa’s civic initiative “Enough is Enough” is establishing local committees throughout the state’s regions
- Ferdino Rebello, a retired judge, spearheads new legal action targeting Mandovi river casino operations
- Initial mobilization emerged from public opposition to land development and ecological concerns
- Activists oppose amendments to Town and Country Planning legislation
- Organizers demand political candidates prioritize community welfare over commercial interests
A citizen-led initiative in Goa is broadening its reach throughout the coastal state. The movement now confronts both floating casino operations and development regulations in a coordinated effort.
The civic drive known as “Enough is Enough,” directed by retired judge Ferdino Rebello, has established headquarters in Panaji. Organizers intend to create community-based committees throughout Goa’s regions while constructing an institutional framework at the village level.
The initiative emerged from widespread frustration regarding land development and property expansion throughout the territory. Ecological damage and alterations to safeguarded zones triggered the initial demonstrations.
Yet the movement has broadened its objectives considerably. Rebello announced the organization is gearing up to launch fresh legal action against floating casinos conducting business on the Mandovi river.
A new correspondence will be delivered to Chief Minister Pramod Sawant. This communication will contend that casino activities may conflict with regulations outlined in India’s Gambling Act.
Development Regulations Drive Core Concerns
Central to the initiative is opposition to modifications affecting the Town and Country Planning Act. These legislative changes would permit alterations to land designation in ecologically vulnerable zones throughout Goa.
Community organizations are preparing formal objections to prevent changes affecting farmland, elevated terrain, and woodland areas. These formal statements demand thorough assessment of environmental and cultural significance before any development receives authorization.
Activists have characterized these regulatory modifications as jeopardizing the state’s distinctive identity. Leaders contend unrestricted construction harms both natural resources and residential populations.
Goa has experienced mounting development pressure in recent years. The territory’s shoreline and natural areas have become focal points for ongoing conflicts between construction firms and local inhabitants.
Gaming Sector Becomes Target
Incorporating floating casinos represents a significant evolution for the movement. Goa stands as India’s sole region authorizing substantial casino ventures, especially waterborne gaming facilities on the Mandovi river.
These establishments have attracted governmental and community opposition for extended periods. Issues encompass ecological consequences, transportation challenges, and social difficulties associated with gambling operations.
By incorporating the gaming industry into the campaign, the organization has expanded beyond development and zoning conflicts exclusively. Rebello stated political organizations must nominate candidates supporting community priorities rather than corporate agendas.
The initiative follows Goa’s established pattern of civic engagement. Observers have drawn parallels to previous movements including Goa Bachao Abhiyan, which similarly opposed excessive development throughout the state.
Government officials have not issued formal statements regarding the campaign. Rebello has cautioned that failure to respond could result in political ramifications for current leadership.
The movement intends to create committees across every taluka in Goa. This expansion would strengthen the campaign’s voice in upcoming policy debates.
Observers suggest the effort may not trigger immediate regulatory modifications affecting casino businesses. Nevertheless, Rebello’s involvement as former Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court provides the campaign substantial legal and political credibility.
The organization is currently preparing additional legal submissions challenging the floating casino ventures operating on the Mandovi river.


