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abraham
it's a business terrorism
by abraham on Apr 19, 2010 10:20 AM  | Hide replies

it's an act of business terrorism from mumbai business people / tycoons who wants to create panic & let matches shift to mumbai. no one can forget how safe mumbai if you count attacks from 1993!! if IPL are serious about attacks they could've shifted to kolkatta, chennai or delhi.

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S Shrikanth
Re: it's a business terrorism
by S Shrikanth on Apr 19, 2010 11:02 AM
Shifting to Mumbai is a combination of money power(Ambani) and Politics(Pawar).

Its likes 60s/70s when cricket was only played in Bombay.

BCCI is fast becoming Bombay Cricket Control of India.

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Jamshed Bhai
Re: it's a business terrorism
by Jamshed Bhai on Apr 19, 2010 11:21 AM
Pls let me share a story with you all, around 10-12 years before in my locality there was one marraige hall , it was simple and old building but because of narrow road and other basic problems people used to go for this marraige hall since ther was no other choice. then came one new marraige hall with all the modern facility, ofcourse people give preference to book that hotel for marraige and other ceremony although it was in other mohalla and that belongs to another community. now the previos marriage hall lost all the business. now the twist, when the marriage period comes (as per religios beliefe) suddenly one evening one boy from other community was brutally beaten and killed day-light which converted into communal rights. which makes curfew in that area. so all the booking of the new marraige hall was bound to cancell and people come back to old marraige hall. later we came to know that it was all planned to get back the business since becuase no one can change thier wedding date as per current situation. Now come to the Banglore point, just see the business, lets take drinking bottle, forget the big things. in the crowd of 400000 people how many drinking bottles business the banglore businessman loss and bombay businessman got. think -think-think. YEH RAJNEETI HAI MERE Dost , YEH HUM AUR AAPKE SAMAJH SE BAHOOT DOOR HAI,HAMARI SOCHH JAHAN KHATAM HOTEE HAI POLITICIANS KI SONCHH WAHAN SE SURUU (START)HOTEE HAI.

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India Shining
Political Move
by India Shining on Apr 19, 2010 10:00 AM  | Hide replies

The BCCI is controlled by people from the UPA (Sharad Pawar and Co.) Bangalore has a BJP Govt and Congress also ended up getting thrashed in the recent Civic Polls here. So they have done this as revenge against the Karnataka Govt and the people of the state and to show the ruling govt. in a poor light.

So funny that they are shifting the event to Mumbai, a place that has been witness to the most heinous terrorist and dastardly act in the world in the recent past and continues to be on the radar of various terrorist groups. If they are so concerned, the match could have been shifted to places like Dharamshala or Cuttack.. why only to the home state of Sharad Pawar I ask?

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India Shining
Re: Political Move
by India Shining on Apr 19, 2010 10:02 AM
Please read as heinous and dastardly terrorist act in recent past

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Kes Som
Bidri has zero credibility
by Kes Som on Apr 19, 2010 09:58 AM

If Bidri was any good, bombs would not have exploded a few meters from stadium gates. His assurances have no credibility any longer.

Like many others, since he isnt good at his job, he has gone to the media. I remember the Mumbai police during 26/11. They were unable to do nothing on the ground, but the top guys were continuously talking to media. Same thing about the navy chief at that time.

Our security guys are basically media warriors.

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Nandakumar Muthukrishnan
nonsense decision
by Nandakumar Muthukrishnan on Apr 19, 2010 09:56 AM  | Hide replies

which place is foolproof in India? lets see the history and decide which place is safer mumbai or blr? moreover, blr police made sure other bombs are not detonated and made sure they din't provide opportunity for the terrorists to detonate them. Will Shulka take whole responsibility if an attack happens in Mumbai?

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India Shining
Re: nonsense decision
by India Shining on Apr 19, 2010 10:01 AM
Exactly.. The BCCI is controlled by people from the UPA (Sharad Pawar and Co.) Bangalore has a BJP Govt and Congress also ended up getting thrashed in the recent Civic Polls here. So they have done this as revenge against the Karnataka Govt and the people of the state and to show the ruling govt. in a poor light.

So funny that they are shifting the event to Mumbai, a place that has been witness to the most heinous terrorist and dastardly act in the world in the recent past and continues to be on the radar of various terrorist groups. If they are so concerned, the match could have been shifted to places like Dharamshala or Cuttack.. why only to the home state of Sharad Pawar I ask?

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sanjeev kumar
Anti India
by sanjeev kumar on Apr 19, 2010 09:51 AM

Shifting next match venues from Bangalore to Mumbai is clear indication that India has succumbed to terror tactics. In my view Vitory of "Mumbai Indians" in the final IPL match will be victory a for Terror groups too. Ultimately the purpose of planting bombs in Bangalore has served its purpose!!

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Dishant Madkaiker
it is right decision by IPL
by Dishant Madkaiker on Apr 19, 2010 09:44 AM  | Hide replies

when police cannot give 100% protection to the people there is no need to have any match there. whatever police are doing now they should have done it befour and not now,
City Police Commissioner Shankar Bidari has no right to say any thing now , the time has already passed away ,

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sandesh
Re: it is right decision by IPL
by sandesh on Apr 19, 2010 10:24 AM
ha ha ha one will laugh at your comments.... did mumbai police give atleast1% protection... forget 100% protection on 26/11...??? more than 150 people died on 26/11... here it is only two minor intensity bombs... and two more were found which were diffused...bangalore police is far far more better than mumbai chelas....b'lore police have atleast made sure that no lives were lost and there was no chaos/stampede during the match...that should be well appreciated... wake up mumbai chelas.... this is all a political game...

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shane bond
top cop gone mad?
by shane bond on Apr 19, 2010 09:07 AM

3 bombs have been placed in the stadium of which 2 have blasted and he says "baseless and false presumption." hei mad top cop ...if u cudnt protect a stadium yesterday , dont try to protect urself today...

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spring
right decision.
by spring on Apr 19, 2010 03:47 AM  | Hide replies

though i am from karnataka, support this shift. karnataka cops and government is useless. not just state, entire country is insult because of their inefficiency. I am not sure how this will affect commonwealth game.

yudi and acharya, there is more than just winning election. people voted you election after election, you still pathetic. you and party ppl made hatred among us for your little gain and we are reaping with all problem. delivery you SOB.

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spring
Re: right decision.
by spring on Apr 19, 2010 03:51 AM
it seems like 1000 of terrorist, anti national living in karnataka and rest of state. how we going to find all of them. central government should trap all suspected communication, like mobile, interent, mosque for the safety of indian.

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