Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Common Wealth Game

Two years back when I was in US, there was some exciting things to look forward in India after my return. One of those was Common Wealth Games in Delhi, and to tell you the truth I intended to attend the games, but that time I didn't knew that Common Wealth Games means Commonly Wealthy ban-ne ke Games (Games to become wealthy commonly) for politicians. 


Facts have been stated many times, and I am repeating once again that amount of money spent for preparations is more than that of Beijing Olympics, work done is hardly 10-20% of them. None of the sport complex and sport village can be called completely done! No sporting facility is available for players to practice regularly. People responsible for all this mess up are not even accepting their fault, on top of that they are busy in blame game and being ignorant. All these things have been said repeatedly, along with much more irregularities. The corruption will require a separate blog post, and I seriously do not want to touch that topic as it just more and more disappointment. 


I am not writing this blog to restate the complaints as you all know about them, this blog is about what should be done about it. I believe that this is the time to shake things up from top to bottom. Last time I saw some hope, anger and awareness in this country after Mumbai attack, I think the time is calling us to show the same face again to tighten up the things. I think that some of the things that we can do are- 


1. Boycott the games, I am serious about. Those who know me, they know that I am not a person that support this type of activities. But time is asking for sending a strong message to this government, opposition and all the useless people sitting in parliament. Whole world should see what happens in this country... no Mr. Singh or Mr. Gandhi can cover this shame. Its not against the players participating form Indian side, but national interest is above individual interest. 


2. Country wide legal cases filed against IOC, and other people involved in this scam. One or two request can be ignored, but when thousands and millions of cases filed, they can't be ignored. 


3. All players should boycott the associations run by politicians (irrespective of they are honest). Specialists of the game should be given ultimate power. Politicians could be given role of 'external adviser' at max. 


4. There should be a new provision to file criminal cases against these a$$*****. 


I think that money spent on organizing these games was enough to develop multi-sports facilities throughout the country, or to meet any problem like hunger, poverty, illiteracy up to a great extent. So, next time any candidature should be proposed after common consensus is the country. When thousands of farmers are dying out of hunger, there is no arrangement of power, or even clean water to drink I believe country is not in a good condition to bear these games with corruption on top.


P.S.- anyways we are not going to create magic in these games, so there is not matter of pride in conducting these games saying that it will bring pride for India in sporting world.

4 comments:

Priyanka said...

This is one of the most shameful act conducted in the hide of politics. And that too when country's international reputation is at stake.

I would like to add that NO GAMES, whatsoever, should be organized in India. Including cricket. So much money spent and on what?!. We have bigger problems to solve than to clear such messes every time.

anoop... said...

True... that would be ultimate slap on their face (if they have some shame left). I am just afraid no games will ruin the players more than organizers, but idea is not bad only for CWG!

Pranali said...

I completely agree with Priyanka that no games should be held in India cos its not about the games or the players or the spirit of it, its all about making money & that's really shameful... CYG was held in Pune sometime back... The infrastructure now is completely gone bad as nobody is even concerned about the maintainance... Similar thing is gonna happen with the infrastructure in Delhi too...
We should boycott the games...

anoop... said...

Rightly said Pranu... you know it better than any of us as you are from Pune...