Pawar is politician. He is more worried about money BCCI will lose if tour is canceled. If he has any pride of being an Indian, any respect for mother India then he should fight for pride of India. He should at least once in his life do something which will make hold its dignity and pride. If he fails to stand behind every Indian this time then he is not even worth being called Indian and he should not be representing India. Mr. Pawar, my humble request to yo, please be patriotic just one time and hold the pride and dignity of Indian people and show to the world that we cannot be taken for granted and humiliated. If you cannot then no TRUE Indians will ever forgive you.
RE:Do not sell our pride and dignity
by Kalyanaraman Chadalawada on Jan 13, 2008 06:45 AM Permalink
Hello! It is most unfortunate that we have politicians heading the sports organizations where they tend to show political prowess. How can you expect Pawar, a politician to be patriotic. No congress man can be patriotic. If they are patriotic they don't hold big offices. Politicians having moral values, those days are gone. He had already succumbed to the pressure and everyone knows that he is a liar. We have to blame ourselves th have these politicians in the high offices and also we have to blame the media. For the sake of the country at least the players must show their grit.
RE:Do not sell our pride and dignity
by Chittur Subbaraman on Jan 13, 2008 06:58 AM Permalink
Any person who has sold his conscience to a foreign born individual and sacrificed national interests for the sake of personal ambition cannot understand what is national pride. How can he take a tough stand that is imperative in dealing with ICC and the arrogant aussies?
RE:RE:Do not sell our pride and dignity
by Aam Aadmi on Jan 13, 2008 07:04 AM Permalink
did anyone ask to attach national pride with these cricket players?