Look at Rahul Gandhi in pic , when Sonia is clapping for Indian goal this guy is busy on cell in chat with his colombian gf. Shd this guy be given chance to become our PM ????
Re: Rahul busy on cell
by dishvin poojary on Oct 11, 2010 09:30 AM
You are right man.Rahul has no time to applaud. He is just there to fill the gap only.
Re: Nobody is really bothered about CWG.
by Young MBA on Oct 11, 2010 09:50 AM
Brother, I am outside the country for the past 3 years and am following up the CWG every couple of hours. This is the biggest sports event to have hit us since the Asian Games in 1982. Lets make it a success!
Re: Nobody is really bothered about CWG.
by kalpak chandra on Oct 11, 2010 10:22 AM
We r much bothered about the CWG . its really interesting. Its fun watching other games rather than watching cricket . We come to know that we have so many other heroes who want to win for India.
Re: Nobody is really bothered about CWG.
by eagle_sid@rediffmail.com on Oct 11, 2010 12:10 PM
true! i stay i delhi..people in my are have no clue about CWG. Only areas that are affected coz of traffic route are bothered and have nothing but abusive words for the games.
Re: Re: Re: Nobody is really bothered about CWG.
by dev.roshni@rediffmail.com on Oct 11, 2010 09:47 AM
there is no truth in ur assumptions, i live in gujarat, all the evening maximum people in their homes are watching cwg games rather than the stupid television serials, its nice to see the nation backing up the players
Re: Re: Re: Re: Nobody is really bothered about CWG.
by Cool Guy on Oct 11, 2010 10:53 AM
Just because you people are supporting the games does not mean that the games are successful.
The day opened with 17-year-old Ranchi-born Deepika, daughter of an autorickshaw owner, stunning 2004 Athens Olympics bronze medallist Alison James Williamson 6-0, showing amazing precision and steady nerves in windy conditions to win her second gold of the Games.
The Indian girl, the reigning world cadet champion, has already captured the team title with senior archer Dola Banerjee, who won the bronze today, and Bombayala Devi Laishram.