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On 22 September 2010 13:04, Alfred de Tavares <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> That was a demned fine nascimentation; but Nascy you have overlooked
> yet another cardinal criminality: the huge gargantuan lapping up of money;
> in
> uncomputable crores & crores....in dollars & euros safely... channelled to
> Switzerland & God alone knows where else.
>
> The organisers, officials responsible for overseeing buildup of
> infrastructure
> & the greedy slothful contractors using far below sub-standard materials.
> the kick-backs receivers at ministerial & chairman levels should be
> lynched!
>
> Nothing less will do....
>
> Alfred de Tavares,
> Stockholm, 2010-09-22
> DEV BOREM KORUM
>

RESPONSE:-

Quote "There have been dogs roaming around the village, the apartments are
filthy, there are piles of rubble and right now it's not fit to receive
6,500 athletes and officials," Michael Cavanagh, chairman of Commonwealth
Games Scotland, told the BBC. Unquote.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE68K1EU20100922

Comment: These bloody foreigners, don't they realise that stray dogs in
India,  have a 'God given right to existence?'

Where did they expect the labour workers to defecate? One simple solution -
India should tell the Commonwealth Nations - take it or leave it, on our
terms. India being a powerful emerging country can dictate, yes, no?

The substandard blocks can be sold, no sweat - there are thousands, if not
millions waiting for an abode.

It would be best for all, if these games did not proceed...it is only then
that there will be a realisation on the part of Government how bad the
situation really is.

Since I have a following of over a million plus readers, this will be the
way out.



Gabe Menezes.

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