Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Games (OC) secretary general Lalit Bhanot Shames Our Country | India Common wealth games 2010

If the visiting Commonwealth Games delegates from abroad are horrified by the excreta and paan stains inside the Games Village, it is merely because they perceive hygiene in a markedly different way. At least, the Games Organising Committee (OC) secretary general Lalit Bhanot thinks so.

The controversy surrounding the Games preparations may have tarnished the country’s image, but Bhanot wonders what the fuss is all about and why he or his colleagues should feel ashamed.
But what shocked the media persons most, at Tuesday’s hurriedly called press conference, at the OC headquarters, was his observation about how hygiene is perceived differently in India and abroad.
Asked why the rooms of the Village were not cleaned for the visiting athletes, the high profile OC official came up with an outlandish statement.
“These rooms are clean to both you and us. However, it may not appear so to some others. They want certain standards in hygiene and cleanliness which may differ from our perception,” commented the high profile sports administrator, who is also the secretary of the Athletics Association of India (AAI).
“However, we have now upgraded the level of cleanliness which should be according to their standards,” said Bhanot in a dismissive manner. “So, we are looking into everything and we will deliver the required facilities perfectly. No country has said they are not coming,” he added.
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  1. Shame on you mr. Bhanot..You are quite adamant about your stance and statement over the highlighted conditions of Indian toilets, beds and flats. Who better than Reuters can depict the dilapidated surroundings that you claim of International hygiene. Even if you say, hygiene differs from country to country, do you think Indians are dirty? Can they also live in such a flat..CAN YOU LIVE IN SUCH A LOCALITY??

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