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 Sebastian Cherukanam on Apr 27, 2010 10:42 AM
Yesterday, there was an ad in all the leading English news papers with Mayavati’s photo on top and it and it began with ‘An Significant step to ensure interrupted power supply…’!! Today the same ad began with ‘A significant step to ensure uninterrupted power supply…’!! One thing is sure, public can expect only “interrupted power supply” but an uninterrupted corruption will certainly be there for sure.
Re: Re: The show will go on
by Chandran KR on Apr 27, 2010 11:31 AM
The point is there is no point. He is only telling the show will go on and he will buy the tickets to see the show. :-)
Indian politicians bureaucrats Bollywood filth = CORRUPTION . Dig a little deeper , the Mumbai gangster connection will come out . Typical characteristcs of the Indian society which all decent societies of the civilised world ( of which India is not a part . They won't be allowed in )knows . Hence the problems of Indians in Australia etc .
For setting up a factory or an establishment we need to approach the concerned authorities. Likewise for TV rights is it not mandatory to approach the I&B ministry say at least provide them with a copy of the contract. Is it not something basically wrong there with IPL?omething wrong there.
Lalit Modi will emerge as clean and all the people in India will once again will be made as idiots. These high scale corrupt people pump money everywhere and they can purchase anybody and any verdict. This country is being ruled by punch of crooks, they are nor concered about the people of this country and nor this great democracy. As long as the politicians like Powar, Jaitley, Laloo, Modi,Kalmadi, Tharoor, et all head the sports organisations, nothing will come out clean and they will keep looting the resources this country and keep them in Mauritius, Swish and help those countries to ecome rich and starve our people to death. In this lawles country, no institution is free from corruption.
Re: Re: WAIT AND SEE
by Deepak on Apr 27, 2010 10:37 AM
on the contrary, he will be on the better side (financially and otherwise) by not spilling out the beans ... which he will eventually do. wait and see.
Let me tell all of you what is going to happen in the end.
After sometime, Tharoor will be back in his post.
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 ramkrishna on Apr 27, 2010 10:24 AM
public will watch matches with great enthusiasm even though it is rigged, it is time pass, like eatin g ground net when youare walking along the road to home from office after getting down from the bus
Re: Re: The show will go on!
by Deepak on Apr 27, 2010 10:30 AM
only that these groundnuts can cost up to a month's salary :) and cannot be bargained like it happens withe the roadside vendor ... hehe
The BCCI which was sleeping like "Kumbhakarna" for the last three years on IPL matters, now suddenly ups with lot of speculation and unfounded claims. Even before doing any thing tangible, a few jokers have sat on the Judgement of giving free chit certificates to NCP ministers and pilloring Modi for all the ills that are plauging the IPL.
These people are part of so called 'governing council' and three years later, they realize they really do not have the documents! These are the shady characters who should be investigated and probably discharged for not doing their jobs. Modi, on his part, turned IPL into the most successful cricketing event in the world.
How IPL's financial wrongdoings passed the scrutiny of BCCI auditors for 3 years in a row. Surely there is more to it than what meets the eyes. How can an individual hide a ‘scandal’ of such magnitude? why was the so called honest government in deep slumber for more than 3 years? Secondly, why is the probe restricted to just the sources and routes of the funding, why not on the ‘involvement of politicians’ in the IPL
IPL has no link with sports. It is the IPL night parties (or after-parties), where players and public (ones ready to splurge money), jig to the DJ’s tune till wee hours They did swoop on TELECOM offices also and now silently buried as UPA needs DMK support