Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Kalmadi: Lost and floundering!

One would expect that the Chairman of the any committee, to be a poised and sophisticated person who seem like they can handle the responsibility and that comes along with their position of authority. And if this committee happens to be in charge of organising the biggest sporting event in India since 1982, then these expectations rise higher. But no! Mr. Suresh Kadlmadi has proven from the very beginning that he is not only unfit for the job, he was probably the worst man for it. Since the time I remember, he has only been in the limelight for being enmeshed in one scam or another. Today he stands as the epitome of corruption in our country. He's a public disgrace in every sense. Even when all he has to do is say a few words, not in defence of  his fraudulence, but simply a few harmless words, he can't even do that right.
 So finally the day had come and we were ready.The much anticipated opening ceremony brought along with it a feeling of national pride and a chance for Kalmadi to redeem himself a little by being as inconspicuous as he could and letting everybody enjoy the spectacle... but no. Possibly flustered by the unacceptance of the crowd, amidst all the anger and the booing, he introduces our ex-president who is loved by all in this country, especially the children, by calling him 'Abdul Kalam Azad' who was actually a freedom fighter! What a bafoon! I guess the lack of love can make people seriously nervous and uneasy.
 A day later at a Press conference he claims that 'Prince Diana' was there at the opening ceremony. Maybe they should take his dope test too or tomorrow he'll claim that Sir Winston Churchill has been called to distribute the prizes. The poor guy is hallucinating.Or it could be the stress. He has a lot to worry about now when the games are over.
Mr. Kalmadi, if the games are a success, it will be despite your antics not because of them.
I can't believe our leaders are this corrupt today, and bring such dishonour to the country which is still has a lot to prove. These guys need a great lesson in life and the common man will be pleased to teach them. One good thing has come out of this is that the serious issue of corruption has come to the fore and the immense public discontent will force the government to take this matter and deal with it justly and rigourously Seriously Mr Kalmadi, take your rip-off taxi and go home. We don't need you, or the likes of you.

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