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Pakistani trio admit they took money


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rajendra rao
hehehehee
by rajendra rao on Sep 05, 2010 09:31 AM

pakistan players take bribe. Share wealth with officials. Official declares it as sponsership money. Since when sponsership money was paid in cash? Where are the contact papers for sponsership?
why was it in cash? If in cash then they should face the case of tax evasion too?
but I am highly convinced that there is no direct tax code in that country!

Anyways, wish that our Indian players are clean. They earn enough thru real "sponsership" that they can miss the fake "Sponserships"
Jai Hind

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Rajendra
Bakwas.
by Rajendra on Sep 05, 2010 09:24 AM

Sponcership money is paid by cheque not by cash.

Whom these three idiots can think to cheat.
It is becomming clear that these pakistani players donn have any patriotism, bcz they know for sure the nation is going to sink and getting desperate to flee to Dubai or bahrain with truck loads of money.
Our defence think tank should ponder if this is indeed the mindset of pakistani generals as well, if that is the case we should take advantage of the prevailing mental conditions of the pakis.


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Lucky B
Pakistan: A joke
by Lucky B on Sep 05, 2010 09:17 AM  | Hide replies

Pakistani thinks it is an Indian conspiracy. Pakistani blames India for everything. May be they stop blaming us for their child birth too.

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mazhar
Re: Pakistan: A joke
by mazhar on Sep 05, 2010 10:03 AM
First check with ur mom who is ur father?

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James Joseph
Re: Re: Pakistan: A joke
by James Joseph on Sep 05, 2010 11:13 AM
this pakistani mazhar's father indian, so he gets irritated..haha

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mike milwaukee
OH REALLY
by mike milwaukee on Sep 05, 2010 09:15 AM

pakistani Trio admitted taking money and all this while i thought they were innocent as usual

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om shanti
Saina Nehwal does a volte-face on CWG
by om shanti on Sep 05, 2010 09:15 AM

Saina Nehwal does a volte-face on CWG
OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
New Delhi: The organisers of the Commonwealth Games were left red faced on Saturday when Saina Nehwal said India was not ready to host the mega event.

However, Saina, one of the six brand ambassadors of the Games, quickly changed her statement after a while and said she was sorry for her utterance during a function at the Gopichand Badminton Academy in Hyderabad.

Saina, who spoke to newspersons, had everyone stunned when she said Delhi might not be ready for the Games in time.

“Looking at the stadiums and progress I don’t really think we are capable of holding such big tournaments,” she said. “I have seen many Games like Melbourne Commonwealth Games and Olympics in China. Compared to that, it is not up to the mark. But I am sure (that) before October 3, it will be ready and people will like it,” said the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna winner.




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mrinal kumar
Whoa!!!! Sponsorship contracts........
by mrinal kumar on Sep 05, 2010 09:10 AM

Seems Pakistan as a whole has only cricket to discuss and nothing else. This is just a ploy to keep away the Indian's from the main agenda between the 2 countires.

I have no idea of why the sponsorship contract money was made in CASH and why these guys took a WEEK before they claimed it as legal money. Something is surely amiss here and I hpw the Scotland Yard will do a decent job in nabbing the criminals, whoever they are.

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om shanti
Indian archers clinch WC gold
by om shanti on Sep 05, 2010 09:07 AM

NEW DELHI, Sept 4 (PTI): On a highly successful day for India, the trio of Jayanta Talukdar, Tarundeep Rai and Rahul Banerjee clinched gold before Deepika Kumari settled for a silver medal at the Archery World Cup Stage IV in Shanghai today.
It was double delight for Talukdar as he later came from behind to beat Athens Olympic champion Marco Galiazzo to win bronze in men’s individual recurve. The Indian men’s recurve team beat Japan’s combination of Ryota Amano, Takaharu Furukawa, Hidekl Kikuchi 224-220 to finish on top.

Deepika, playing her maiden senior final, though had to be content with a sliver as she lost the summit clash 27-29, 27-27, 28-28, 27-30 to Korea’s Bo Bae Ki. Talukdar came from behind to beat the Italian 28-29, 30-26, 28-28, 29-27, 28-27. The win was Talukdar’s third over Galiazzo in four meetings.

With their victories, Deepika and Talukdar have qualified for the Edinburgh World Cup finals on September 18 and 19.

Talukdar joins Brady Ellison (USA), Galiazzo, Im Dong-Hyun, Kim Woojin (Korea), Michele Frangilli (Italy) and Simon Terry (Great Britain) in the finals.



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kalpesh shah
big fish khatmal bros. are still out of coverage area
by kalpesh shah on Sep 05, 2010 09:06 AM

??

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enncee
keep on
by enncee on Sep 05, 2010 06:45 AM

The game has reached its dirtiest levels. But bigwigs of India will not allow it to die down so easily. It gives name to politicians, fame to players, money to ad world and TRP to TV. SO none of them will allow anyone to kill their interests. AND in this stream nothing generates more passion than a Paki side losing to INDIAN team in some World event. Here enters the fixer. So when everyone is making a heyday no one will tolerate a sunset. Keep on befooling the Indian Public and keep on rolling out the circus matches.

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kuchibhotla kalyanachakravarthy
PTI?
by kuchibhotla kalyanachakravarthy on Sep 05, 2010 06:19 AM

This news generated from the Press Trust of India seems to be written by a Pakistani!!!!or is it that Pawar is now using PTI to "help" get across Paki point of view? From the money being personal to buy something for the sis(!) to being fees towards commercial deals...is creativitity at its best!!!

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