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CWG will be better than Beijing Olympics: Kalmadi

With a thumbs-up, guess who holds India hand? Pak

The Malaysian and Botswanian teams today joined the ranks of those complaining against the state of affairs in the Commonwealth Games Village, while the South African envoy cried "a threat to the lives of athletes" after a snake was found in one of the rooms allotted to the country's sportspersons.

However, there was good news on at least one front for the beleaguered Commonwealth Games officials: Pakistan. Not only have officials from the country given a thumbs-up to the arrangements and security preparedness for the Games, but also accused "Westerners" of being overly critical.

"We have been given complete assurance by the organisers and our security liaison officer is in India at the moment. We trust the Indian government to provide full protection, and we have no security concerns. Hopefully our entire 75-member contingent will be in India on the 29th as planned," Pakistan Olympic Association president Syed Arif Hasan told The Indian Express on Sunday.

In present times, Hasan noted, no country can assure completely incident-free events, except guaranteeing foolproof security. "We have had teams in India before and not had any problems," he said.

While Hasan added that "it would have obviously been better if the infrastructure had been ready in advance", he said he understood that there could be delays. "We have also had floods and a lot of rain, and the country is reeling under its effects. So nature cannot be predicted or controlled. Even in Athens there were concerns till the last minute but the Olympics went off brilliantly," the Pakistan Olympic Association chief said.

Chaudhary Muhammed Asghar, secretary of the Pakistan Wrestling Federation, saw in the criticism the inability of "Europeans and Australians to accept the fact that India has not only been awarded the Games but that it will also manage to hold them properly".

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With a thumbs-up, guess who holds India hand: Pak

"They have always had a problem with any organisational success in India or Pakistan. Even in cricket, they had a problem initially. And it is unfortunate that we Asians, on our part, seem to hold their opinion in high esteem," he said. "Inshallah, the Games will be a huge success."

Asghar will arrive on Monday to take charge of the ground situation, including accommodation.

Pakistan hockey's star striker Rehan Butt said that whether it was india or Pakistan, the foreign media had the tendency to blow up negative things and ignore the positives.

"It's not like things are perfect elsewhere. As a international player, I have experienced Games villages at several events and in various countries and I can say that though things are generally ready in advance, it doesn't mean they are all perfectly done or managed," he said.

"For all those cribbing right now about the facilities, they must be asked about the facilities provided at the 2002 Melbourne Games, which were far from satisfactory."

Butt also felt that the West should understand that any country hosting a major event for the first time needed to be encouraged, and not pulled down.

Saying his players were all set to leave for the Games, Pakistan Tennis Federation Secretary Major Rashid Khan pointed out that they had never encountered any problem in India. "We have Aisam-ul-Haq playing in India often, and Aqeel Khan has travelled umpteen times. We have never had a problem. We have full faith in Anil Khanna (All India Tennis Association secretary general) and the Indian government, and there are absolutely no concerns."

Criticising the "superiority complex" of the Europeans, he said they travel all over the world but have complaints only when they come to this part of the world. "Unhe machhar bhi dikhne lagte hain, safai se bhi problem hone lagti hai, khane ki bhi problem ho jati hai, mausam me kharabi milti hai (They start seeing mosquitoes, having problems with the cleanliness, the food, the weather...)."



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If this corruption was occured in china who would have taken it up first ?
the govt ?
opposition ?
media ?
activists if any ?

Yes the media. They are at the forefront of the anti-corruption movement. People could also complain about their local officials through anonymous mail (both mail boxes and the internet) and corrupt officials have been arrested on such charges. This is how we treat our corrupt officials when they are caught:

:sniper::hang2:

Back in the days they did it in the public too :D.
 
Yes the media. They are at the forefront of the anti-corruption movement. People could also complain about their local officials through anonymous mail (both mail boxes and the internet) and corrupt officials have been arrested on such charges. This is how we treat our corrupt officials when they are caught:

:sniper::hang2:

Back in the days they did it in the public too :D.

Still say a 7.65mm to the back of the neck is better. There's evidence lethal injection is incredibly painful but that the paralyzing agents make it seem like a peaceful death.
 
Still say a 7.65mm to the back of the neck is better. There's evidence lethal injection is incredibly painful but that the paralyzing agents make it seem like a peaceful death.

I don't mind whether the process is painful or not. All I really care about is that the sight of human brains being blown across the floor is a heck a lot more impressive than an "immunization shot". A bullet to the head will get the corrupt officials watching to wet their pants.
 
Still say a 7.65mm to the back of the neck is better. There's evidence lethal injection is incredibly painful but that the paralyzing agents make it seem like a peaceful death.

if you have ever had muscle pain, it may be because of K+ ion overdose. the killing agent in lethal injections is (i think) saturated KCl solution, which will trigger an impulse in the nerves of the heart and cause the heart to continuously contract, that is, to stop. if the person is awake at this time, the heart will undergo a similarly painful contraction, but permanently, and then death will occur by brain apoxia due to cardiac arrest.

the person should, however, still be conscious for about 30 seconds after cardiac arrest, but completely unable to move due to the paralytic drugs mixed into the injection.
 
if you have ever had muscle pain, it may be because of K+ ion overdose. the killing agent in lethal injections is (i think) saturated KCl solution, which will trigger an impulse in the nerves of the heart and cause the heart to continuously contract, that is, to stop. if the person is awake at this time, the heart will undergo a similarly painful contraction, but permanently, and then death will occur by brain apoxia due to cardiac arrest.

the person should, however, still be conscious for about 30 seconds after cardiac arrest, but completely unable to move due to the paralytic drugs mixed into the injection.

Yeah I'll take a bullet to the back the head.
 
Hey my Chinese friends.... can we refrain from posting details on such gruesome tactics in this thread.
If you want to discuss methods of killing you can open up another thread. Lets stick to the CWG discussion in this thread only.
 
Hey my Chinese friends.... can we refrain from posting details on such gruesome tactics in this thread.
If you want to discuss methods of killing you can open up another thread. Lets stick to the CWG discussion in this thread only.

As you wish. The only reason we are going off topic is because this was a dead thread from a month ago that has been superseded by more recently CWG threads.
 
If this corruption was occured in china who would have taken it up first ?
the govt ?
opposition ?
media ?
activists if any ?

let's give no BS, just talk about truth, truth that can be verified by anyone from any available reliable source:

we charged almost a dozen minister level officials in the past several years, including the highest rank officials in Shanghai.

do you seriously believe the mayor of New Delhi is clean after this huge mess? I don;t
 
Hey my Chinese friends.... can we refrain from posting details on such gruesome tactics in this thread.
If you want to discuss methods of killing you can open up another thread. Lets stick to the CWG discussion in this thread only.

As clearly mentioned in the title of this thread, this thread is about the comparison of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Game and the 2010 CWG in New Delhi.

On the night of our opening of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Game, the whole world witnessed the progress we made in the past 30 years. Now I am waiting for the 3rd of Oct. to see what india can contribute.
 
i do believe as the guest are telling abt the facilities.i am sure that event will be a hit.and athletes will have a good memory after leaving india.
 
All Indians are the same even from NE India, but culturally and facial features wise we are all together different.

In India we never talk of religion as a unifying factor, it is the spirit of being an Indian that makes us feel proud of our mother land and this is what makes us work together and make sacrifices for our Mother( We fondly call our country as our mother)

Can I just ask you a very quick question?

We Chinese have 4200 years written history, we are a unified nation from day one. 1.3 billion Han Chinese share a unified culture and identity - China/中国. This term has been using for thousands of years, no matter what happened in our history, this single fact never changes.

Do you have such a similar identity in history? No, you don't.
 
i do believe as the guest are telling abt the facilities.i am sure that event will be a hit.and athletes will have a good memory after leaving india.

:lol:
in china, we call this: 手淫强身,yy强国。
 
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