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Gopi
Kalmadi attempts suicide.....story conclusion
by Gopi on Sep 30, 2010 07:40 PM

Mr Kalmadi was unavailable for comments. His close aide, and spokesperson for
the OC, Lalit Bhanot, took over the job to defend the OC and reiterated that
these Games would be better than the Beijing Olympics.


Unconfirmed media reports have it that Mr Kalmadi has submitted a
drycleaning bill to get his somewhat wet and stained white kurta-pyjama
spotless clean and dry in time for the opening. While the amount is a subject
of media speculation, it is rumoured that the bill runs into six figures.


Later Mr Kalmadi issued a press release stating "Rumours of my demise are highly exaggerated. The standards of suicide vary from country to country. We don't necessarily expect to die in India when we attempt suicide. Look no farther than all the fasts-unto-death undertaken by politicians, they only gain weight in the process!"




Mr Fennel swiftly issued a rebuke, stating "Suicide has no nationality. I urge the authorities to do their utmost to restore India's credibility by ensuring that Mr Kalmadi's suicide attempt be finished on time to international standards before the start of games ..."




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Gopi
Kalmadi attempts suicide....continued story
by Gopi on Sep 30, 2010 07:35 PM

Commonwealth Games Federation chief Michael Fennell said this would not have
happened if his warnings of nine months ago had been heeded. When asked if
he held Mr Kalmadi responsible for the lapse, he refused to comment.


A foreign official, on condition of anonymity, wondered in a lighter vein why
Kalmadi sought to hang himself in a toilet.
'They're filthy', he said.


The Cabinet Secretary, KM Chandrasekhar, said that it is everybody's national
duty to see that such mishaps do not happen in the future. 'We must all work
together to see that India is not put to embarrassment.' He said that a number
of steps had been taken to improve the condition and that authorities are 'on
top of the situation'.


Principal Secretary to the PM, TAK Nair, who is also part of the high-powered
committee mandated to oversee the smooth functioning of the Games, said that
the government will take action and any wrongdoing, if detected, will not go
unpunished.


Congress Party Spokesperson Manish Tiwari refused to comment, saying that Mr
Kalmadi was there in his personal capacity, and not as a Congress MP.


Leader of the Opposition Sushma Swaraj said that this is a matter of national
shame and would never have happened under the NDA regime.

Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi congratulated Kalmadi on his narrow
escape and wished for his speedy recovery.


Mr Kalmadi was unavailable for comments. His close aide,

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Gopi
Kalmadi attempts suicide and fails due to....
by Gopi on Sep 30, 2010 07:19 PM

KALMADI ATTEMPTS SUICIDE,
New Delhi, Sept 23.
Head of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (OC), Suresh Kalmadi (56)
attempted suicide by hanging in a toilet in the Games Village today.
However, the ceiling collapsed, taking with it a part of the wall. The incident
happened at 1.23 p.m.
The suicide attempt came to light when an unnamed Games official, who was
answering the call of nature on the other side of the wall, unexpectedly found
himself spraying the inside of a toilet rather than the outside. Mr Kalmadi, it is reported,

suffered a few minor scratches and has been discharged after first aid.

Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit dismissed the matter as a 'minor glitch' and said
that it would have no effect on the success of the Games.
She pointed out that while the said toilet was inside the Games village, it was
not meant for athletes.

The Urban Development Minister, Mr Jaipal Reddy, refused to react to media
reports, saying only that such incidents are 'part and parcel' of any big sporting event.

The Sports Minister, MS Gill, refused to take responsibility, saying that the PWD department was in charge of the construction of the Games village and that his ministry has nothing to do with false ceilings.

Mani Shankar Aiyar, MP, a long-time critic of the Games, held the rain gods responsible for the collapse of the ceiling. However, he was at pains to emphasise that he had not prayed to the said

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Mohan N
Snakes
by Mohan N on Sep 27, 2010 09:09 AM  | Hide replies

If snakes could talk, media would have found out if the games village is still filthy and unliveable.
Hope Lalit Bhanot comes out with one of his bizarre explanations for snakes found at village.

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Mohan N
Re: Snakes
by Mohan N on Sep 27, 2010 09:13 AM
With all the animals found at the Games Village, it should be called Games Reserve

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JOEL SILVA
This is India
by JOEL SILVA on Sep 27, 2010 08:58 AM

Snake gods give their blessings

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Mohan N
Plsss STOP!!!!!
by Mohan N on Sep 27, 2010 08:50 AM

PLEASE we can't take any more of this, Please CWG Officials please call of the game, don't put us to any more shame, we can't take it. We would rather put up with the shame of not having the games rather then being shamed day in day out.

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whatswrongpeople
Why people are worried about a small snake in the village ?
by whatswrongpeople on Sep 27, 2010 08:38 AM

We have the biggest ANACONDA SNAKE in the face of KALMADI - soniiamadams pet ! hehehehehe It has been a family pet since Rajiv and Sanjay G. Even PM or anyone for that matter is unable to confront this snake called kalmadi or sack him inspite of all the mess it created in CWG !

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s mumbai
so what...
by s mumbai on Sep 27, 2010 08:22 AM

what about the poisonous snakes in parliament like mms,sonai, etc

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Mohan N
Snake's in Village
by Mohan N on Sep 27, 2010 08:18 AM  | Hide replies

Lalit Bhanot was asked why Snake's were in South African Athlete's room?
Lalit Bhanot says they wanted the South African Athlete's to feel at home, since South Africa is well know for its wildlife

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atindra kulkarrni
Re: Snake's in Village
by atindra kulkarrni on Sep 28, 2010 06:06 PM
well said dude chk the identity of snake might be coming frm SA

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om shanti
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by om shanti on Sep 27, 2010 07:01 AM


Happy that white skinned people are skinning the thugs like Kalmadi and group..old colonial days are back..hail the queen of the empire....Or else who cares for the common suffering Indian and his grievances..suddenly few white show stoppers came to rescue us from the n.a.k.e.d. daily show of the corrupt and the congress..

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