Commonwealth Games 2010,India/ games village unfit for atheletes

Re: Commonwealth games bridge collapse, Indian minister set to blame ISI

Although this Indian game of deceit, lies and erroneous propaganda against Pakistan should have been over a long time ago yet it is still not too late to…

Re: Commonwealth games bridge collapse, Indian minister set to blame ISI

:rotfl: :omg:

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Re: Commonwealth Games 2010,India/ games village unfit for atheletes

leaked footage of Luxury hotels from india that are to host foreign athletes

Re: Commonwealth Games 2010,India/ games village unfit for atheletes

^Good Job!

Re: Commonwealth games bridge collapse, Indian minister set to blame ISI

I think it was one of them :smiley:

Re: Commonwealth games bridge collapse, Indian minister set to blame ISI

Yep it was… yet they turn around and try to toe the line for their grand daddy…

Re: Delhi's Commonwealth Games Athlete Village is "Unsafe and Unfit for Human Habitat

it was a close associate of Kalmadi and not the minister

join in the bash, watch Indian news channels.

Re: Delhi's Commonwealth Games Athlete Village is "Unsafe and Unfit for Human Habitat

Indian News channels hold no credibility with us what so ever!

Re: Commonwealth Games 2010,India/ games village unfit for atheletes

Now games might still go on because of the political and economical position India holds but boy oh boy…

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Athletes Pull Out of Commonwealth Games in India After Second Structure Collapse
Published September 22, 2010 | SkyNews

**The Commonwealth Games in India have been thrown into more chaos after a ceiling caved in at the weightlifting arena – a day after a bridge collapsed, injuring 27 people.
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The latest calamity comes as Scotland said it was delaying sending its athletes to Delhi over health and safety fears, and Wales gave organizers a deadline of Wednesday evening to confirm whether the venues are fit for purpose.

In another development, Mike Fennell, the Games’ federation chief, announced he was traveling to the Indian capital for emergency talks.

Some of the world’s top athletes have already pulled out amid widespread anger over India’s last-minute preparations for the Games, which are due to start in 11 days.

Buildings are unfinished, two structures have now collapsed at the main stadium, and the athlete’s village is said to be filthy.

On Monday, 27 people were injured – five critically – when a footbridge linking a parking area with the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium collapsed.

In the second embarrassment, a ceiling came down on Tuesday at the stadium’s 2,500-capacity weighlifting arena. No one was injured.

The shooting of two foreign visitors by suspected militants combined with a dengue fever epidemic, heavy monsoon rains, delayed construction, and traffic chaos have only added to the fears.

Michael Cavanagh, chairman of Commonwealth Games Scotland, told Sky News he had decided to delay sending his team because Indian officials “hadn’t done enough to make the athletes’ village safe.”

He said he had spoken to the chiefs of other countries taking part and they all had the same concerns.

But he added: “We’re doing everything in our power to make sure Scotland goes to the Games.”

England’s participation has also been thrown into doubt with officials demanding guarantees about safety.

Triple-jumper Phillips Idowu pulled out citing “safety concerns,” as has Australia’s discus world champion Dani Samuels – and more top stars are expected to follow.

Samuels said: “I believe there are too many potential hazards to my health and life.”

The Australian government has said it is confident India can sort out the problems in time – but admits there are concerns about the safety of its athletes.

Re: Commonwealth games bridge collapse, Indian minister set to blame ISI

I am not a supporter of the Indian goverment or the elite who dominate society but i hold nothing against the common person.

However when all is said and done, i cant help but laugh at thier security efforts.... yep it's pathetic and i thought the Pakistani security was bad... at least our side does not even bother to delve into false trails... but if Indian security want to analyse toilets and thier contents they might as well since i imagine it's something they must enjoy very much.

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:omg: :omg: :omg: :omg:

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:eek:Must be a joke :omg::omg:

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Re: Commonwealth games bridge collapse, Indian minister set to blame ISI

its not a joke its the truth :omg:

Re: Commonwealth games bridge collapse, Indian minister set to blame ISI

Unbelievable!

If it's true, India needs to import some clown politicians from Pakistan. They are much more efficient and realistic.

Re: Commonwealth games bridge collapse, Indian minister set to blame ISI

amusing

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Re: Commonwealth Games 2010,India/ games village unfit for atheletes

It looks strange that it is some of us PAKISTANIS who are actually laughing at this. Because what caused this disgrace for India is equally applicable on Pakistan as well.
You know what they say, people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones!

Re: Commonwealth Games 2010,India/ games village unfit for atheletes

first u prove people in Pakistan live in glass houses then we can proceed to reason .

Re: Commonwealth Games 2010,India/ games village unfit for atheletes

You need a dictionary to understand this proverb.

http://www.blurtit.com/q221054.html
The basic meaning of this proverb is that you shouldn’t criticise others for faults which you possess yourself.