I am following Cricket for more than 10 years now and have never seen such a shameful act on any sporting representatives. Sports person are ammbassador of peace and friendship and if someone is targetting them it means they are forgetting the centuries old ritual of not hitting ambassadors.
Since such a criminal act has happened in a terrorism affected country like Pakistan, so I can just sympathise with them as I feel for next 5 years they have lost hosting of any sporting event which is happening Internationally.
But this event actually raises an important question that are terrorists have become so powerful that no place or country or law is above them. We face this question or not but we have to be ready to give answer of this question very soon in near future...
Re: IPL must go on
by Pravin Sabharwal on Mar 04, 2009 12:06 AM
sommy now its your turn to become home minister.
Idiots like you start the blame game and disgrace us rather than unite to fight terrorism.
What do you think by saying such irresponsible words you will be cheered by readers, you are a fool and will remain a fool.
Terrorists are cowards they attack without notice and nobody in the world can stop them so easily, this is a worry to all leaders and people of the world, so unite and fight terrorism.
Dont comment like Sommy the silly unreasonable kid. he is still in school wearing half pants, we should excuse him.
1) how come not single terrorist was captured/killed? 2) seeing how pakistani investigators were handling the evidence its obvious they were trying to destroy the evidence 3) how come pakistani team still in hotel when this happened? 4) given the links that many pakistani cricketers enjoy with terrorist organisations like tableegi jamaat shouldnt they also be investugated?