Where there's smoke, there's fire. This fire is the root cause of the problem. Judgement if biased must be tackled by predetermined set procedure. It appears that such details are missing in the present case and the entire burden is with the participants/players of the boxing. They are to accept the verdict of the judges whatever fault/erroneous it might be. In international level with high technology support such procedure is questionable.
i completly support sarita.sarita was the clear winner.defeat or brutal drubbing at the hands of opponents can be accepted but not injustice meted out.what she has done will invoke fear in those corrupted judges who will think twice while commiting the intentional mistake once again.her act has given the right message to the sport and she has done a great favour that ethics should be followed not only by sportsmen but also by the judges and the staff assosciated with it.i expect indian govt completly stand by her.
Re: sarita is right
by Lal YADAV on Oct 01, 2014 10:24 PM
i can only says that sarita is right in all. one should do the same when injustice is given to him
SHe did the right things. You cannot be meek when fighting injustice. One who criticizes her is coward. We should boycott Korean products. Better drive them out from India.
All high achievers tend to be TEMPERAMENTAL. And sportsmen are no exception. Learn to appreciate their achievements instead of criticizing them and / or disciplining them.
What option did Sarita had? She cannot lodge an official protest, she cannot ask for a review of results, all that she was left with was unapologetic officials an a bronze, when she deserved better. Anyone cares what she was going through? People pointing fingers at Sarita should first get her justice and then and only then, would they have any right to open their mouths against Sarita!!