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mohan
BCCI's image ???
by mohan on Jun 05, 2010 07:41 PM  | Hide replies

BCCI is a sadistic mafia organization that is responsible for all the cricketing corruption and ills. Frequently it finds scapegoats and hangs them
to save itself.

BCCI claiming that their image is being tarnished is a serious joke.

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mohan
Re: BCCI's image ???
by mohan on Jun 05, 2010 07:46 PM
This time they are facing a man who refuses to be the sole scapegoat. Lalit Modi will rake up so much dirt that BCCI will hush down all matters and close the topic. Everyone will go scotfree.

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Talisman
Re: BCCI's image ???
by Talisman on Jun 05, 2010 07:47 PM
agree. BCCI and its image is a joke. I predict this organization's reign will be over in about 3-5 years.

you cannot stay unprofessional and keep bickering and still expect everyone to pour money into you.


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mohan
Re: Re: BCCI's image ???
by mohan on Jun 05, 2010 07:55 PM
Mooh mey shakkar. If that happens, it's great. However, I'm not optimistic. BCCI ( Board of corrupt crooks India ) may survive. Its discredited child IPL will emerge in a new bottle with blessings of political parties. Everything will be whitewashed. Everyone has too many skeletons in their cupboards.

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lovly male
Ur the honest-common man.
by lovly male on Jun 05, 2010 07:39 PM

I & ur the honest. ho knows top breed's vengence. Common man reacts in common manner. But everything bakes uncommonly..Lets concentrate what is there for us tomorrow , instead of bullying ouself with bullshift matter.

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Uma Gupta
BCCI
by Uma Gupta on Jun 05, 2010 07:36 PM

Modi,Manohar,Pawar,Tharoor,Amin,Dalmiya and list goes on.....Its BOARD FOR CORRUPTION IN CRICKET IN INDIA.Now its high time that all sports associations are handed over to former sportsmen to run them.

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Tappuke Papa
sab
by Tappuke Papa on Jun 05, 2010 07:34 PM

chor hai....BCCI, pawar, modi...just throw them all in arabian sea.

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jhonny k
BCCI
by jhonny k on Jun 05, 2010 07:26 PM

I think BCCI is facing a real smart person since its establishment. Otherwise BCCI would have silenced L.Modi long back.

Its foolish on our behalf to belive this so called self-investigation. Its clear that except L.Modi all will be given cleanchit. The most corrupt among all S.Pawar,Manohar will be projected as innocent.

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chennai predator
whos your daddy
by chennai predator on Jun 05, 2010 07:25 PM

money money money thats India. sadly no one lives forever. Every selfish criminal will die too.

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Debasish Sarkar
Public are getting Restless
by Debasish Sarkar on Jun 05, 2010 07:21 PM

We the AAM ADMI had enough of these phony "Mud slinging WAR". We are not interest to know who is who, and who throws a dirty salvo to whom?
So it is immaterial to know the individuals separately. Because all of you are black sheep. People also know who are the "BIG FISHES" now pulling the apparently invisible Strings.
It is best time for Mr. Power to resign, if he wants to survive the oncoming tsunami of public Anger.
I also like to issue a good advise to Mr. Power Jee, takeout your Party's[NCP] support from Mamma Mia party. and Join with Shiv Sena.
The reason for such suggestion is that Mamma Mia party is quite maladroit organization, and studded with all types of corruptions and they proved themselves anti-national and also dangerous one.
So Mr. Power! I recon is your last chance to avoid your personal Hara-Kiri.
"Every thing has its begining and also has its end". Amen

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MumbaiChhokra
Pawar
by MumbaiChhokra on Jun 05, 2010 07:20 PM  | Hide replies

I hope the misdeeds of Pawar and BCCI gang will be brought to the light soon.

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MumbaiChhokra
Re: Pawar
by MumbaiChhokra on Jun 05, 2010 07:21 PM
But I seriously doubt Congress's intentions.

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sourav banerjee
Dishonest Modi
by sourav banerjee on Jun 05, 2010 06:56 PM  | Hide replies

Mr. Modi thought that he has become god father of Indian cricket and he can do whatever he feels. In his way to frame Shahi Throor he opened the pandora box and got himself exposed. And now he is ready to go to any extent to get back his position. We Indian should make sure that we dont get such dishonest person back in cricket.

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Singh Shivdev
Re: Dishonest Modi
by Singh Shivdev on Jun 05, 2010 07:21 PM
Yes that is right.Right now Mr.Shashank manohar & Mr. Amin are among the most honest persons in BCCI.Let's hope every thing will be all right soon.

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john kannattu
mr.pawar
by john kannattu on Jun 05, 2010 06:42 PM  | Hide replies

who in this world will belive Mr. Pawar and his daughter. They have manipulated board minutes which now states that the company did not authorise Mr.despande to go for the bid, he violated company's board directives, then why he was not sacked immediately. Can you imagine despande will go for the bid to the tune of 1500 crores on his own. how much money he has in his bank. Pawar and his daughter should not try to fool the entire country. now the irony is that the opposition will only bark in this case and will never bite like in the case of poor tharoor. Pawar's clout is such that even sonia can not do anything. He has enormous money and muscle with him. Therefore, we poor indians will have to suffer. The media people by this time must have got enough hint to suppress the news. In the case of tharoor, they could say anything. let us wait and see.

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subir sengupta
Re: mr.pawar
by subir sengupta on Jun 05, 2010 07:05 PM
John, your contention is absolutely right. Any fool can understand that these political leaders can do anything for the sake of money. I think a constitutional rule must be made in favor of the political leaders, and that is to give them the right to tell lies once they become big leaders. What do you think?

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john kannattu
Re: Re: mr.pawar
by john kannattu on Jun 05, 2010 07:49 PM
if without such constitutional rule, they could bring the country at this stage, can you imagine what will happen if they are allowed to tell lies ?

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MumbaiChhokra
Re: mr.pawar
by MumbaiChhokra on Jun 05, 2010 07:23 PM
I completely agree with you. But remember my friend,whatever you do,everyone has to face the God ultimately. He will get his due some or other day. He is already infected with Cancer.

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