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Comments (5 of 8) View all Comments 7:59 pm August 15, 2010 Camie Leung wrote: The preparation for the India Commonwealth Games is not just getting the venues ready .Given that New Delhi is the GROUND ZERO for the NDM-1 Superbug, the Commonwealth Games Organizers must be prepared for hospitalization of any athlete, and even any foreign spectator. If any injured person is admitted into an Indian hospital, he or she would run the great risk of getting infected by the superbug!!! This risk is clearly unacceptable.A Kenyan athlete may catch this bug in India, and then spread to a Kenyan hospital after the games. Kenya certainly does not have the resources to find this superbug, compared to UK, Sweden, Australia and Canada.The Commonwealth Games Organizers must make contingency plan to ensure the health of athletes and visitors are protected. The Indian Commonwealth Games already have enough bad publicities on delays and corruption. If the superbug is spread to the games participants, this news will bring India more worse publicities.If this scenario is allowed to occur, then tourists, investors and businessmen from all over the world will not dare to visit the Indian subcontinent! 1:45 pm August 8, 2010 JK wrote: India s incompetent and corrupt politicians will be its undoing,tomsoutletsalecheap.com. If the Naxalites were for capitalist dictatorship instead of communist dictatorship, I d be all for them,cheap toms shoes. 8:12 am August 8, 2010 Jeff wrote: India lives up to its well-deserved reputation as the preeminent underachiever among nations. India has a knack for defying the most pessimistic predictions by performing even worse than expected. This sham of a preparation must be unprecedented in the history of the Commonwealth Games, no, the history of sports. I can say with confidence that there has never been such a painfully plodding, incompetently executed, and thoroughly corrupt preparation for an international sporting event, be it the Olympics, the Asiad, the World Cup, or the Commonwealth Games. The incredible India has indeed done the incredible: being a self-proclaimed Great Power while botching a modest sporting event. Even the small nation of Greece, with a sliver of India s population, has hosted the Olympic Games, which dwarfs the Commonwealth Games not only in scale but also logistical and infrastructural demands. India the super power soon-to-be? Bah! Try India the giant pygmy that can t match the tiny Greece! With a political class of sycophants and incompetents, India would be lucky to hold itself together for another 60 years, much less aspiring to Great Power status. Speaking of Great Powers, I remember a few years back, there was voluminous talk in India about catching up with China and surpassing it. Many Indians, driven by delusions of grandeur, flooded the Internet forums, belching the India Shining balderdash as unremittingly as the Gulf oil spill. Ever since the Chinese hosted the Beijing Olympics,toms shoes sale, which was an astounding display of China s organizational and sporting prowess, the Indian pastime of fantasizing about overtaking Related articles:
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