Were they, the government and IT department and BCCI and IPL body, not aware of all these frauds and tax evasion earlier? If they were not aware, why the public money should be spent to feed all these worthless creatures? Now, all of them are playing different roles to befool the public. All these b*astards must be hanged until death.
But, let me tell all of you what is going to happen in the end. After sometime, Tharoor will be back in his post. Sunanda will sweat again for her business.
Though Lalit Modi will be ousted, he will enjoy life with the wealth he already amassed from IPL.
Pawar, Praful and their party will never be punished because UPA needs their support.
Opposition will get some other hot issue to disrupt parliament (what use is there even if not disrupted!) Government, IT department and other bodies will stop investigation as there are many beneficiaries in all these establishments.
BCCI and IPL will continue their business as usual. Franchises will make their black money into white by rechanneling it through Mauritius.
Cheerleaders will dance. More and more ads will air and Indian market will boom. Public, fools, will enjoy cricket while drinking Pepsi. This will all happen uninterrupted because all those Indians (Made in India) worth it as they lack self discipline, morality, dignity, integrity and anything like that.
Re: The show will go on
by suzzane mendose on Apr 27, 2010 01:59 PM
with all this India proves to the world that they are corrupt... thanks to our congress for ruling us over 50 years.... jai ho
Re: The show will go on
by Sebastian Cherukanam on Apr 27, 2010 01:57 PM
Yesterday, there was a full page advertisement in all the leading English news papers with Mayavati’s photo on top and it began with a promise ‘An Significant step to ensure interrupted power supply…’!! Today the same advertisement began with ‘A significant step to ensure uninterrupted power supply…’!! There is a saying in Malayalam, “Kattile thadi, thevarude Aana, valiyeda vali”. That is exactly Mayavati, the b*itch, is doing because spending thousands even for correcting an earlier mistake, she is not taking a single penny from her pocket. Moreover, this expenditure is peanut for her when considering the thousands of crores she had already spent for her own and her elephants ‘Puthalas’ (statues) across her state.
One thing is sure, public can expect only “interrupted power supply” but an uninterrupted corruption will certainly be there forver for sure.
Re: Re: The show will go on
by suzzane mendose on Apr 27, 2010 02:00 PM
why because we voted the corrupt politicians , so we should take the blame of the situation in India....
Re: The show will go on
by Chandran KR on Apr 27, 2010 02:07 PM
Shashi Tharoor needs to reinstated. Who gives whom how much sweat equity is not BCCI' concern as told by Shashank Manohar. Also, IT dept has given Shashi Tharoor clean chit. Now what is the problem with the govt and oppn? Can anybody point out his mistake? The only crime he has committed is that he said he is close to Sunanda. Now what is the crime in that I don't know.
Re: Re: The show will go on
by devdass on Apr 27, 2010 02:15 PM
But it is not BCCI who made him to quit but his boss PM of India! PM was not convinced with the explanation he provided regarding his Role in Kochi Franchise!
Re: The show will go on
by Ramanath Babu on Apr 27, 2010 02:17 PM
OK, Sebastian you have written certain facts. But now suggest remedies to improve the sitaution. Washing off your hands will not serve any purpose. Are we collectively not responsible for the situation we are in today? Politicians have not come from heaven. They are from amongst us. If you cannot think of the country first, you will elect these fraudsters again and again and then start chest beating.
He is just a YES MAN to the IPL big wigs and i will not be surprised to see him doing the act of just poruing oil on the troubled water.He won't be able to take the IPL to the next level.
Lalit Modi...did whatever he did but did not play with the taxpayers money, he did not take money which was supposed to be for poor & needy....all that what are politicians are good at doing.....infact He created a lot of domestic & international tourism, hotels did good business during this lean time, airlines went full, 1000's of jobs created due to IPL....at the end IPL did bring win win for the Givt in form of taxes & to other private industries in form of revenue....and look the poor guy if facing all these charges.....what can I say.....our Govt is giving security to people like Kasab (he shud be shot in public)....just NO WORDS.....guess modi shud not start another IPL...Italian Prem League..
Re: BIG loss for India !!!
by Chandran KR on Apr 27, 2010 02:02 PM
He did not play with taxpayers money??? IPL did bring in taxes, not quite. He did not have proper accounts itself, so how can you say that taxes were paid properly.
Re: Re: BIG loss for India !!!
by saurabh Sharma on Apr 27, 2010 02:34 PM
Well I don't want to get into discussions on this....just ask yourself one simple question : Did you feel cheated when you went back home after a hard days work and switch on your TV sets to watch an IPL match OR do you feel cheated when after a hard days work you drive back home on a road full of pot holes, street light not working and finally when you reach home to catch up on your fav IPL match, poof the electricity goes off (for hours)??.....one of them comesd from YOUR money or MONEY allocated by the Govt for your infrastructure....hope you gottit..
Re: Not convincing
by miviu on Apr 27, 2010 01:51 PM
much better than Modi, who married his mother's friend who is 9 years elder to him and was divorced.... this gives hint of ill-character of the person... Characterless people always result in breaking trust and confidence of the people as it happened now.. even if present one is not good, let's hope lesser evil is positioned..
Re: Re: Not convincing
by Ramanath Babu on Apr 27, 2010 02:22 PM
On these matters anyone can say anything. But mind it, these are none of our business. ON a philosophical note, one cannot trust one's own mother as far as sex is concerned. I mean to say, age is not a bar for sexual adventures.