Its sad to note that none of our officials supporting sarita. She is fighting alone it seems. Let all the associated officials from our team be probed for thier non responsibility.
When anarchists bearing brooms swoop on streets are voted to power by a stupefied public and create anarchy while in office, when discipline is at a premium, then ordinary people also follow the actions of their leaders.
Re: Re: Bad leaders, bad examples
by Raghavendra Ravi on Oct 02, 2014 11:44 AM
Some people are anti Indian.. always and they couch it as being "evolved"
Re: National shame
by TheAnointedOne on Oct 02, 2014 11:27 AM
moreover the head of the contingent should also be held responsible and immediately stripped of national duty.
In sports or in real life there is always a defender and an attacker. Today the judges use new tactics in the Game. Its not about giant or goliath day. Those days of Hulk Hogan or Darasingh is over where one person dominates the game to take the trophy. Devi on other hand must understand that she could be a defender rather than attacker, since she was more stronger than her opponent the advantage always goes to the weaker side and if the attacker cannot knock out the opponent then the winner is the defender. I am not trying to take sides but sports has dramatically changed in many ways.
if koreans cheated;if they did,then why not hang them ,instead of touting sportsman spirit?if it be true,then what action is contemplated against the defaulters?take away all that they have got?.
Indians should all come together at this time and use all online and other forums available to express their disappointment at what is happening with Sarita - everyone seems to concur that she was cheated, and we should all do our bit to shame South Korea. I'm disgusted the "winner" of the bout is shameless enough to accept the medal. Do spend a couple of minutes posting your opinion on one of the popular online forums.