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Did boxer Sarita really showed lack of sportsmanship? Tell us!


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neeraj khajuria
rightful
by neeraj khajuria on Oct 04, 2014 10:36 AM  | Hide replies

sportsmanship does not mean you loose your RIGHT and give up wrong doings . she did the best protest.

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Mahesh D
Re: rightful
by Mahesh D on Oct 04, 2014 05:05 PM
I also agree with what she did

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Anup Prajapati
Re: rightful
by Anup Prajapati on Oct 04, 2014 10:52 AM
I fully agree. The Boxing India committee should ensure that Sarita Devi gets justice.

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Anup Prajapati
Re: rightful
by Anup Prajapati on Oct 04, 2014 10:57 AM
The Boxing India committee should take the ownership of providing justice to Sarita Devi. .

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Anup Prajapati
Re: rightful
by Anup Prajapati on Oct 04, 2014 10:58 AM
The Boxing India committee should take the ownership of providing justice to Sarita Devi. Sarita Devi well protested against the judges for biased judgement.

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Ravi Kumar
The question should be different
by Ravi Kumar on Oct 04, 2014 10:30 AM  | Hide replies

The question should have been different. The actual question should have been "Did judges show lack of professionalism?"

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SANJAY KHANDELWAL
Re: The question should be different
by SANJAY KHANDELWAL on Oct 04, 2014 10:37 AM
Well Said
This is a problem with rediff who itself lacks professionalism , that y regularly raise unusual Question to debate

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Anup Prajapati
Re: Re: The question should be different
by Anup Prajapati on Oct 04, 2014 10:55 AM
I too agree...

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Hariharan shankaran
Boxing
by Hariharan shankaran on Oct 04, 2014 10:17 AM

What made her to do, examine first and give judgement.

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sekar ramar
Did Saritha really show lack of sportmanship?
by sekar ramar on Oct 04, 2014 09:05 AM

She done a right thing. Only our team leadership is useless organization which doesn't feel the real pain and dignity of our nation.

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ramendranath  bose
Did Sarita really show lack of sportsmanship?
by ramendranath bose on Oct 04, 2014 07:30 AM

On the contrary, the organisers showed utter contempt for fairness and justice and misuse of power to browbeat a deserving sports person into submission to their unfair decision.

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P S SHAH
Did boxer Sarita lack sportsmanship?
by P S SHAH on Oct 03, 2014 10:35 PM

Do you think one talented person deserving silver medal has to tolerate a clear cheating in a broad daylight before the world and tolerate injustice in the name sportsmanship at the expense of her future career prospect and hard work of years to achieve her target ?

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velmurugan subbarayan
Boxer knows the Pain
by velmurugan subbarayan on Oct 03, 2014 10:25 PM  | Hide replies

Only Boxer knows the pain of getting cheated if it has happened. Boxer gives their life for this game.

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P S SHAH
Re: Boxer knows the Pain
by P S SHAH on Oct 03, 2014 10:37 PM
She was deprived of the medal she rightly deserve by cheating before the world as witness for the total injustice to her.

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Ashish
SARITA
by Ashish on Oct 03, 2014 10:19 PM  | Hide replies

Her allegation is very serious.It should be probed by highest authority before taking any action against her.She is not at all wrong.What she felt she expressed in decent manner.Now the ball is on official's court.

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P S SHAH
Re: SARITA
by P S SHAH on Oct 03, 2014 10:40 PM
Let them appoint a panel of eminent expert of boxing and review the result again and give their revised verdict. If they confirm earlier verdict, Sarita should apologise. If the earlier verdict proved wrong, she should be rewarded with an apology by the people who gave earlier wrong decision.

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goutam kumar jena
She has done a right thing
by goutam kumar jena on Oct 03, 2014 09:49 PM

She went to podium to show respect. She also show her extreme goodness by unconditional apology , if anyone was hurt.
And she denied medal and show the world that she is a fighter and not a beggar.
We are with you Sarita Devi. Yes you did it right way. Kudos to you. Its now upto our sports authority to fight for justice for our country.

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vipin mehrotra
Sarita
by vipin mehrotra on Oct 03, 2014 08:59 PM

The boxing is always riddled with bad decisions favouring host country.IOC should appoint refrees who oversee the events

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