So please leave. Had you had any honour, you should have tendered your resignation on the face of these charges. Anyway MMS would be kind enough to deliberate and lose sleep over it for some days and they reject your resignation!
Re: We don't want your leaders as well
by Mani S on Aug 06, 2010 06:25 PM
And I also see that Kalmadi's mouth is becoming like Pawars. Crooked and full of lies.
Common wealth is a celebration of slavery, isnt it? Why does the indian gov. use hard earned public money to host games that is not essential?
This gov. says it is asking its ministers to fly in cattle class (to quote their own minister's reference to airline seats that isnt business or fist class) as a belt tightening.
If the games attracts world's greatest athletes and allow indian athletes a chance to compete, it is worth it. However, these games are skipped by major athletes. The benefit to india and indian athletes is almost negligible.
Only people that benefit are those ugly politicians that try to swipe public monies.
Congress gov. is full of contradictions and doesnt seem to govern and instread they react to everything.
Re: What does common wealth stand for?
by Me on Aug 06, 2010 06:45 PM
This even was bidden for and won by India during the time of the Vajpayee government. They always claim congress have a slave mentality. If so, why did they bid and win this event, and then allow anti-congress people like you come here and write as if its all congress' fault because of their slave mentality?
I dont support any particular party. I am just laying the facts right.
Re: Re: What does common wealth stand for?
by Talisman on Aug 06, 2010 07:53 PM
I am not for or against congress. However, I do care about india. This games is a waste of money and congress' own minister Ayer has come out and said it.
If it doesnt benefit india and doesnt benefit the athletes, who does it benefit? You?.
The fact is so long as there are people who are willing accept politicians spending public monies without a cause and allow politicians to pocket it, the country cannot develop itself.
But political types like you thrive on that. isnt it?
Khalamdji, tell us how much you offered your corruption share to your high command. If it is substantial, all this your headahce will be over in 2 months. After then you can start your dacoity afresh.
If you think quiting is enough, that is not enough. This guy has no respect for the country. If he does, he would have quit when this money laundering came to view.
This joker is trying to black mail the committee that if he quits nothing will get done.
No one is irreplaceable. If he has taken money for himself and is found guilty should be put away for a long time as a lesson for sports administrations that are ruining indian sports.
Mr Kalmadi- You made comments about corruption after the IPL III. It is now known that you are a bigger thief than any cricket official. You and the likes of Gill, Khanna and others have reduced the country's medal winning chances to ZERO with your monopoly. We know that you will come out this by licking up to the congress bosses. This is the tragedy of our country. The people of Pune should stone this thief to death.
Re: Re: Leaders..
by Sameer on Aug 06, 2010 06:03 PM
what will him quitting accomplish... implement 3rd degree torture to all of them and get the truth out.