The latest news all around the country today is the tremendous and stupendous victory of India attaining its championship in the recent WORLD CUP 2011.Right from the day we tasted our victory we can see people speaking about the victory of world cup and praising the TEAM INDIA to the core which they actually deserve as they really strived hard for attaining this position. In no doubt that the players have to be rewarded tremendously for their stunning work.
The felicitation by our honorable president PRATIBA PATIL to our players was a historic mark in the Indian history. It became one of the memorable days of the government.
But still the extravaganza spent for the team INDIA really should make people think about the Indian Economy.
The basic principle happening in the nation now is that “THE RICH BECOME RICHER AND THE POOR BECOME POORER”.
It is a very well known fact that team Indian players are no way less rewarded even if they lose a match. But rewarding the Indian team with a plot and some crores of rupee from various institutions like BCCI, respective state government ,sponsors and many more private companies..
Is there any player without any house to live in, or a car to drive??? or any other assets??? People may argue that they are for encouragement for the players to do a better job the next time too…But things can be stopped by the extra reward from BCCI .Rather each player rewarded with crores from different state governments..Rather, this amount can be projected for some betterment of the economy of the nation.
REMEMBER STATE GOVTS!!!! : This is not the chance for proving your strength by rewarding the players excessively .Rather concentrate in eradicating poverty in your state which will take your government to great heights. INDIA IS STILL A DEVELOPING NATION..just because of these things…Wake up ..The WORLD BANK is still in strong contact with us through its DEBT documents…. !!!!!!!!!
"ITS NO WRONG TO BLEED BLUE!!!! ..BUT POLITICIANS THINK BEFORE YOU MAKE THE CITIZENS OF INDIA BLEED OUT OF HUNGER."
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