Re: Kalmadi
by Great Khali on Sep 27, 2010 09:37 AM
Apparently, it was Kalmadi who soiled the toilets. There is proof. Look at how there is no water supply in the toilets.
It emerges that Kalmadi was caught in this situation after he suffered a stomach upset after sampling some food at the CWG village Dining area. He used one of the toilets to relieve himself. To his utter shock and horror, he found no water supply and managed to leave the toilet without danger to his dignity. Only when the advance parties began inspecting the rooms, did they find concrete proof that the toilets were soiled.
This incident has remained anonymous since Kalmadi pretended that everything was OK.
Re: he still got the nerve to speak to people?
by Mohan N on Sep 27, 2010 07:15 AM
very true....even if he is not satisfied he has more then 2 weeks to reap in more harvest
wish the real Villages in India got attention of the leaders like they got for the "sports village". Kalmadi can u put some amount of the corrupted money to develop any village plz.. in that way u will not be tortured so much in the hell..
Mr.kalmadi, after making thousands of crores into your Swiss Account, why would you not be satisfied ? Thank god you admitted that you are satisfied, is that an assurance that you will no longer participate in corruption ?
Re: Really Satisfied Man
by Unmai Vilambi on Sep 27, 2010 03:07 AM
Very well said, I was just about to say that. This guy - Suresh Kabothi is the root cause for India's sporting futilities. He eats up more than half of all funds allocated for events. Before this guy, another thug called Sivanthi Aadithan looted all sporting funds, now this guy. He should be shot in the middle of the games village.
Re: Snake found in athlete's room at CWG Village
by Praveen Vishwakarma on Sep 27, 2010 01:05 AM
That snake was hired by CWG OC to welcome the guest They are using alltheir resources available to make game a grand success
Re: Re: Snake found in athlete's room at CWG Village
by Mohan N on Sep 27, 2010 07:22 AM
Since South Africa known for its wildlife, the CWG organisers wanted them to feel at home