Sir it is all easy to say this. If the worthies in New Delhi had atleast the intelligence to understand 5% of what you are trying to say, we would be in a better shape. We need to understand that for Kalmadi & Co (and the hundreds of sarkaari contractors loitering around NCR) this was a way to swindle money. Today CWG gave them an oppurtunity, tomorrow some thing else comes up.amit wrote:Nope, if they spit on India, they will spit on every Indian. Like it or not if India shines, Indians, including ourselves shine. And if India craps, the smell comes out from all our behinds as far as foreigners are concerned.
And what do you suggest?Even if that happens do you think that India's tarnished reputation will be suddenly mended?

1. Apartments for athletes are not ready. We had plenty of time to get that done.
2. Sanitation facilities are pathetic, and things are yet to fall in place.
3. A bridge which was not completed on time, also came toppling down.
Keeping these in mind, how do you think we (folks in BR, or Mango men across the world) can try to salvage India's image from getting tarnished. By aping that Bhanot fellah who said that hygiene, cleaniness is subjective? We can also add to that in India time for finishing things are also not fixed. It is actually the "Indian Stretchable Time". Yes, we can make excuses but again nobody is going to take it at its face value.
As Tanaji said nothing of that sort is going to happen. We are trying to create an image that all these folks are genuine honest chaps who made mistakes. But for majority of the people these are crooks who knew right from day one that games etc. are secondary and the primary idea is to loot money.However, that's for later after the Games are over and the everyone's gone home.
The catch here is that, every body knew when the common wealth games would begin. What such things tells the world is that we (Indians) are bad in planning. Athletes are already falling in, while the accomodations are not yet ready.rgsrini wrote:I believe that the photos are from apartments that are not occupied yet and they have not been given a final "once over" yet.