Hey buddy, I am only replying this thread because of the "who cares" heading. Sachin might or might not be wrong in doing what he did.
I do care if the Indian flag is dishonoured. I am concerned about the millions of poor people in India and the sexual abuse and what not, but that would not entitle anybody to dishonour our national pride. There are social workers who do things about poverty alleviation and all other social injustices in India. Why should you justify or even let one injustice happen just because there are several others happening? Wrong is wrong, just because India is a poor country and that does not mean that someone can cut and burn our national flag. There is sexual abuse, exploitation and discrimination in all parts of world, not just in India, but you wouldn%u2019t burn their national flag in their street and yell "who cares"! Now if you want to do something about all these social injustices, we can join together and make a difference for our future generations, but even for that we need to move forward as a nation. So, that is a crime, if Sachin actually did dishonour the flag.
Nevertheless, in my opinion, cutting a tri-coloured cake cannot be considered as cutting a flag, and I don%u2019t think Sachin did anything wrong.