Bingo. But is all the investment worth it?
It is true that CWG helped in improving Delhi's transport infra. But, it also resulted in investment into useless infra like stadiums. These stadiums are not essential in growth of Dehi's economy and are dead investments. I would argue that because...
1996 Atlanta Olympics led to a financial crisis in the city
2004 Summer Olympics is widely believed to be the starting point of downturn of Greek economy
2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi has led the Delhi govt to the verge of Bankruptcy.
Who want to hold the next games?
As in many of the words spoken were in Bengali, which I could not understand. It frustrated me to no end because it was one of my favourite shows at that time
You're talking about an entire separate house or flat in multistoried building? $370 per sq. ft. for land is comparable to a decent location in Gurgaon. But for flats, holy sh*t!!!
Fine, change point 4 to 'Pakistani Court releases him'.
Does that change the sequence of events in any way? Does that make any material change to my point?
You have hit the nail on the head of the problem here. The problem is not Raymond Davis. It is not Pakistani govt or Pakistani courts. It is not even the US government.
The root of the problem lies with the Pakistani public and their mob mentality.
The Pakistani public feels that...
And you correctly refused to hand him over. Matter closes there....
Let me refresh the sequence of events here.
1. RD is captured and accused in Pakistan.
2. US Govt tries to bring him back diplomatically, promising to try him in US courts.
3. Pakistan refuses and goes on with the...
How is this off topic? He asked for reasons why the US govt would try to save RD and I replied to the point I think.
Secondly, what if a Pakistani citizen was captured in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Mozambique etc? Wouldn't your govt help him?
Ohhhh.... you're just soft trolling, aren't...
Fine, let me rephrase. Your own courts have let RD free. If you have a gripe with his release, question your courts.
I don't understand.... are you saying that the terms of his release required him to be tried in a US court?
There was a trial. He was released after paying a fine or...
Because he's a freakin' American citizen!!! Isn't that obvious?
If a Pakistani citizen was arrested in a third world country, wouldn't you want your govt. to help him?
By what right are you calling Raymond Davis a criminal? Wasn't it you guys who let him go? Why do you care what happens to him now?
What laws has he broken in US? If he broke any laws in Pakistan, why didn't you guys punish him?
Tell me, if Ajmal Kasab was released tomorrow by Indian courts...