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Sunday, September 12, 2010

COMMON "WEALTH" GAMES

Last night I was reading in a newspaper about some of the "Achievements" of the members in the organising comittee for the CWG.How do they escape after commiting such open crimes? It is our right and duty to stand tall against such evils in our country, as the money they have devoured are ours. Until and unless accused are convicted, the spirit and the future of the games can't be safeguarded.
After that comes the incident, where many of the "Indian" athletes were tested positive for doping.
In a country like India which talks a lot about ethics, such immoral activities are a shame. When their coaches were asked about this, they replied that they didn't know that those drugs were banned. They mean to say that they take "Methyl Hexaaneamine" daily in their dose and don't know that they are banned for an ahelete. How innocent!!! Such players and coaches are also liable to be punished harshly to keep the sportsman spirit alive.

(NOTE:- Accused here implies a condition where charges against them have been proved)

6 comments:

  1. Yes shashi,I totally agree with you on "CWG".We can say that this is the biggest and the most blatant exercise of corruption in independent India. If we support such people in these games, it will be a big mistake.

    There is only one way to get out of this is to punish the people who did it.

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  3. I totally second you on this. Things of this nature defame India and its spirit in every sense of the word.

    The CWG scandal is something which any country (India especially)would take a long time to recuperate from but you never know. India is India. Yahan par log sab kuchh bhool jaate hain chaar dino me.Par hum unhe bhoolne nahi denge. IS blog ke maadhyam se aur har prakar se unhe yeh yaad dilaate rahenge ki unki zimmedaari banti hai desh ke prati, hamare prati aur yeh ki woh in zimmedaariyon se muh nahi mod sakte.

    Good going. Keep writing.

    Best,

    Jha

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  4. 6 crores and a song that I could not listen to for more than 2 minutes. Does that count on daylight robbery?

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