The CWG 2010 is, by far, the biggest and most blatant, exercise in corruption in independent India's history...
Posturing, something this government has a PhD in, is in full progress. Enquiry reports, vague statements, tossing responsibility from one person to the other will continue, until the Games are over. After that, fingers crossed, people will forget.
In the middle of all this, there will be propaganda campaigns to 'save India's image' and get the Games done somehow. People will be expected to support the event - after all, the pride of India is at stake. The great Indian youth will be called upon to fill stadiums and add energy to the event.
The question is
1) Should the citizens support CWG in the name of nation's pride?
2) If Yes, will the guilty be punished and responsible learn from the mistakes?
3) If No, will the message be conveyed and result in necessary impact?
Read more : Please don’t cheer the 2010 loot-fest
Posturing, something this government has a PhD in, is in full progress. Enquiry reports, vague statements, tossing responsibility from one person to the other will continue, until the Games are over. After that, fingers crossed, people will forget.
In the middle of all this, there will be propaganda campaigns to 'save India's image' and get the Games done somehow. People will be expected to support the event - after all, the pride of India is at stake. The great Indian youth will be called upon to fill stadiums and add energy to the event.
The question is
1) Should the citizens support CWG in the name of nation's pride?
2) If Yes, will the guilty be punished and responsible learn from the mistakes?
3) If No, will the message be conveyed and result in necessary impact?
Read more : Please don’t cheer the 2010 loot-fest