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  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by jaisingh318 View Post
    pannu ......tane hissar m na bera H A U ka to far lambi lambi mut cohdyaa kar ......kite khela bhi h school level p.
    kalmadi or abay ka compare kaise kara?
    asal m jo jaat videsh m ja lay h uss gellya ya ban ri ho se kay sassu thaav chooth or bhauu baksha bittode
    Kalmadi bhi chor ar chautala bhi nu compare kara manne. tere me goo ho to tu jaa ke dikha de kitte ? tanne te taanga tale ke kaadh dyu tu bhi ke baat kare se botdu. kade bhitar te dekhi bhi se HAU hahahaha
    Last edited by VPannu; December 5th, 2012 at 03:43 AM.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Therefore, Y o u can enjoy laddus without any hesitation to celebrate his victory as no rule violation is involved to invite international ban on IOA by the unanimous election of Chaudhary Abhay Singh.

    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Really saddening news for the sports lovers!
    Rajpalji, i think you were too happy at Abhay becoming president that is why asked Saharan1628 to enjoy Ladoos. I'm just surprised at this as this news came before he is yet to take over official from 5th. What will happen when he actually takes over
    Khudi ko kar buland itna ke har taqder se pehle
    Khuda bande se ye poche bata teri raza kia hai

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  4. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by rinkusheoran View Post
    Rajpalji, i think you were too happy at Abhay becoming president that is why asked Saharan1628 to enjoy Ladoos........

    What will happen when he actually takes over
    Friend,

    There is no valid reason to bemoan either.....

    That is for all of us to see; none can make prophesy !!!

    Thanks
    Last edited by DrRajpalSingh; December 5th, 2012 at 09:52 AM.

  5. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by jaisingh318 View Post
    kalmadi or abay ka compare kaise kara?
    Bilkul sahi kahi Jai, you compare 2 different kind of people... chor chor to mausere bhai ho hai, cant be compared
    सच्चे शब्दों में सच के अहसास लिखेंगे ...
    वक्त पढे जिसको कुछ इतना खास लिखेंगे...
    गीत गजल हम पर लिखेंगे लिखने वाले...
    हमने कलम उठाइ, तो इतिहास लिखेंगे...!!

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  7. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Friend,

    There is no valid reason to bemoan either.....

    That is for all of us to see; none can make prophesy !!!

    Thanks
    Rajpal ji, are you saying it isn't sad to see another politician take over Indian sports highest governing body? Especially when known corrupt people are in his team? True, Choutala may not be as bad as Kalmadi, but we have seen how politicians have ruined sports in our country. So it isnt a reason to rejoice.

    I know we all (including me) have soft corners for our tribesmen, but sometimes a spade has to be called spade.

    It isn't about future course of events. We have already seen plenty of devastating effects of politicians governing sports. And knowing the current state of sports, it doesn't take a fortune teller to spell doom.
    Last edited by swaich; December 5th, 2012 at 02:05 PM.
    Pagdi Sambhal Jatta..!

  8. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by swaich View Post
    Rajpal ji, are you saying it isn't sad to see another politician take over Indian sports highest governing body? Especially when known corrupt people are in his team? True, Choutala may not be as bad as Kalmadi, but we have seen how politicians have ruined sports in our country. So it isnt a reason to rejoice.

    I know we all (including me) have soft corners for our tribesmen, but sometimes a spade has to be called spade.

    It isn't about future course of events. We have already seen plenty of devastating effects of politicians governing sports. And knowing the current state of sports, it doesn't take a fortune teller to spell doom.
    Friend,

    Your fear of anticipating a doom in the field of sports in the country under Mr. Chautala (who is not fluent in English as quoted by you in one of your earlier posts) seems to be founded on theoretical notions only as he has already left a stamp of his sports leadership qualities and proved his capability in this field by leading the Boxing Association from the front and the results are there for everyone to see.

    Moreover, since Mr. Chautala has been elected unanimously to the highest post by the representatives of various sports bodies of the country out of the contestants for the post, at least, I do not see any reason to doubt their wisdom in doing so because if he and his group were not elected to that august body some other similar situated group of political leaders were there to be elected. Then what is harm if he and his team have arrived at the helm of affairs.

    If the overhauling of sports administration/association/organisations is undertaken for betterment of the sports and sports persons, we shall welcome it. But that seems to be a far cry in view of the present state of affairs. But the question is who will bell the proverbial cat. Perhaps none!

    Thanks and regards,
    Last edited by DrRajpalSingh; December 5th, 2012 at 02:48 PM.

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  10. #27
    Ground realty of sports in haryana
    jab se haryana may congress govt. h kisi bhi sports association ko jo ki abhay singh kay group se h orr wo hi national level pay player bajeta hey..
    inko na to koi funding h or yaha tak ki tournament karne kay liye stadium tak nahi diye jaate h....orr to orr sponser bhi nahi milte sarkar kay darr se
    ek distt.association ka annual budgat 3 lac appox. or state association ka budgat 10 lac appox. hota h.
    inh halat may jaha per year crore rupeyee abhay or unke log sports kay lagate h .
    hamare desh ko aisse hi sports lovers ki jarrurat h.

  11. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Friend,

    Your fear of anticipating a doom in the field of sports in the country under Mr. Chautala (who is not fluent in English as quoted by you in one of your earlier posts) seems to be founded on theoretical notions only as he has already left a stamp of his sports leadership qualities and proved his capability in this field by leading the Boxing Association from the front and the results are there for everyone to see.

    Moreover, since Mr. Chautala has been elected unanimously to the highest post by the representatives of various sports bodies of the country out of the contestants for the post, at least, I do not see any reason to doubt their wisdom in doing so because if he and his group were not elected to that august body some other similar situated group of political leaders were there to be elected. Then what is harm if he and his team have arrived at the helm of affairs.

    If the overhauling of sports administration/association/organisations is undertaken for betterment of the sports and sports persons, we shall welcome it. But that seems to be a far cry in view of the present state of affairs. But the question is who will bell the proverbial cat. Perhaps none!

    Thanks and regards,
    Rajpal ji, as previously mentioned, I am skeptical of politicians taking over sports. But please share resources on Abhay Chautala's able leadership in boxing. I didn't come across any news article praising his leadership. Maybe I missed a few, so please share any such articles or incidents in support of your notion.

    And to clarify, this isn't just about Chautala winning. Any politician, and especially one with Kalmadi support should be seen with suspicion.
    Pagdi Sambhal Jatta..!

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  13. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by swaich View Post
    But please share resources on Abhay Chautala's able leadership in boxing. I didn't come across any news article praising his leadership. Maybe I missed a few, so please share any such articles or incidents in support of your notion.
    .
    SWAICH ji ...aap gurgaon se ho ..to ek bar ch. devilal stadium ka chakkar laga lena.orr disscuss karna sports walo se.........apko kisi news article ki jarrort nahi padege pakki baat h.

  14. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by swaich View Post
    Rajpal ji, as previously mentioned, I am skeptical of politicians taking over sports. But please share resources on Abhay Chautala's able leadership in boxing. I didn't come across any news article praising his leadership. Maybe I missed a few, so please share any such articles or incidents in support of your notion.

    And to clarify, this isn't just about Chautala winning. Any politician, and especially one with Kalmadi support should be seen with suspicion.
    Friend,
    Everyone has his likes and dislikes and I like that you do not want to hide your disliking !

    Many boxers have won laurels for India in the International competitions like ASIAD, Common wealth games and even in Olympics under the leadership of Mr. Chautala as National President of this stream of sports.

    It is up to the journalists either to write or black list his contribution on that count.

    Thanks

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  16. #31
    Jaisingh ji, main garmiyon mein Tau Devilal mein regularly football khelta tha.Agar aap mante hain ki choutala ka bada yogdan tha to next time zaroor puchoonga.

    Rajpal ji, Haryanas boxing acheivements are indeed laudable but how much of that is talent and how much is Chautala's leadership? To quote you an eg. Vijay Amritraj, in his autobiography, mentions how the then head of tennis assoc made life difficult for him and took all the credit. Yet now the same admin has a stadium in his honor in Delhi known as the R K Khanna stadium. And with media being so active, we should have heard about his leadership. In todays world of TV, no politician leaves a moment of self publicity.

    Anyways as none of us can prove anything here, I should probably lay the matter to rest. Lets see how the future unfolds. Chautala is the head now with a known corrupt coterie. Lets hope Indian sports takes a turn for the better even though odds are stacked against it.
    Pagdi Sambhal Jatta..!

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  18. #32
    So,

    We have caliber to see a shameful defeat of Mr. Sushil Kumar(Wrestler & Olympic Bronze Medal Winner-2012) against Kalmadi or Vijay Kumar Malhotra or Ranbir Mahendra or Lalu Prasad Yadav or Mr. Abhay Singh Choutala or Anurag Thakur? What a brave blood we have!
    Last edited by Bisky; December 7th, 2012 at 09:03 PM.

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  20. #33
    Things just got worse!

    AIBA suspends Indian boxing federation

    NEW DELHI: The International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) suspended the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF) provisionally for possible manipulation of its elections.

    AIBA had learned about possible manipulation of the recent IABF election, a body ruled by Abhay Singh Chautala for years.

    The international boxing association raised serious concerns over the re-entry of Chautala in the Indian boxing federation.

    At its Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in September, the Indian body amended its constitution to accommodate Chautala who had completed his tenure as the president.

    AIBA will now investigate this election and especially a potential political link between Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president, as former chairman of the IABF, and the IABF election.

    With the IABF provisionally suspended will now Chautala's candidature as the IOA President become invalid but more worrying is the future of Indian boxers who may no longer get to participate in world events under the tri colour.

    NEW DELHI: The International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) suspended the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF) provisionally for possible manipulation of its elections.

    AIBA had learned about possible manipulation of the recent IABF election, a body ruled by Abhay Singh Chautala for years.

    The international boxing association raised serious concerns over the re-entry of Chautala in the Indian boxing federation.

    At its Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in September, the Indian body amended its constitution to accommodate Chautala who had completed his tenure as the president.

    AIBA will now investigate this election and especially a potential political link between Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president, as former chairman of the IABF, and the IABF election.

    With the IABF provisionally suspended will now Chautala's candidature as the IOA President become invalid but more worrying is the future of Indian boxers who may no longer get to participate in world events under the tri colour.
    Pagdi Sambhal Jatta..!

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  22. #34
    The IABF had elected BJP MLA Abhishek Singh Matoria as its president in its Annual General meeting in September this year with Chautala, the incumbent, elevated as chairman. The body had made amendments to its constitution to accommodate Chautala, creating the new post in a meeting.

    Interestingly Abhishek Singh Matoria is brother in law of Abhay Singh Chautala, those who blame politics of family should pay attention to this fact.
    सच्चे शब्दों में सच के अहसास लिखेंगे ...
    वक्त पढे जिसको कुछ इतना खास लिखेंगे...
    गीत गजल हम पर लिखेंगे लिखने वाले...
    हमने कलम उठाइ, तो इतिहास लिखेंगे...!!

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  24. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by desijat View Post
    The IABF had elected BJP MLA Abhishek Singh Matoria as its president in its Annual General meeting in September this year with Chautala, the incumbent, elevated as chairman. The body had made amendments to its constitution to accommodate Chautala, creating the new post in a meeting.

    Interestingly Abhishek Singh Matoria is brother in law of Abhay Singh Chautala, those who blame politics of family should pay attention to this fact.
    intersting piece of information ..
    Navdeep Khatkar
    मिट्टी का तन, मस्ती का मन, क्षण भर जीवन, मेरा परिचय

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  26. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by swaich View Post
    Things just got worse!

    AIBA suspends Indian boxing federation

    NEW DELHI: The International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) suspended the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF) provisionally for possible manipulation of its elections.

    AIBA had learned about possible manipulation of the recent IABF election, a body ruled by Abhay Singh Chautala for years.

    The international boxing association raised serious concerns over the re-entry of Chautala in the Indian boxing federation.

    At its Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in September, the Indian body amended its constitution to accommodate Chautala who had completed his tenure as the president.

    AIBA will now investigate this election and especially a potential political link between Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president, as former chairman of the IABF, and the IABF election.

    With the IABF provisionally suspended will now Chautala's candidature as the IOA President become invalid but more worrying is the future of Indian boxers who may no longer get to participate in world events under the tri colour.

    NEW DELHI: The International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) suspended the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF) provisionally for possible manipulation of its elections.

    AIBA had learned about possible manipulation of the recent IABF election, a body ruled by Abhay Singh Chautala for years.

    The international boxing association raised serious concerns over the re-entry of Chautala in the Indian boxing federation.

    At its Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in September, the Indian body amended its constitution to accommodate Chautala who had completed his tenure as the president.

    AIBA will now investigate this election and especially a potential political link between Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president, as former chairman of the IABF, and the IABF election.

    With the IABF provisionally suspended will now Chautala's candidature as the IOA President become invalid but more worrying is the future of Indian boxers who may no longer get to participate in world events under the tri colour.
    Thanks friend for sharing the news [though, perhaps, inadvertently repeated].

  27. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by Bisky View Post
    So,

    We have caliber to see a shameful defeat of Mr. Sunil Kumar(Wrestler & Olympic Bronze Medal Winner-2012) against Kalmadi or Vijay Kumar Malhotra or Ranbir Mahendra or Lalu Prasad Yadav or Mr. Abhay Singh Choutala or Anurag Thakur? What a brave blood we have!
    Did he really contest against the persons whose names appear in the post.

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  29. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by swaich View Post
    .................................
    Rajpal ji, Haryanas boxing acheivements are indeed laudable but how much of that is talent and how much is Chautala's leadership? To quote you an eg. Vijay Amritraj, in his autobiography, mentions how the then head of tennis assoc made life difficult for him and took all the credit. Yet now the same admin has a stadium in his honor in Delhi known as the R K Khanna stadium. And with media being so active, we should have heard about his leadership. In todays world of TV, no politician leaves a moment of self publicity.

    Anyways as none of us can prove anything here, I should probably lay the matter to rest. Lets see how the future unfolds. Chautala is the head now with a known corrupt coterie. Lets hope Indian sports takes a turn for the better even though odds are stacked against it.
    I do not contest what you say, however, permit me to add that it was a cumulative achievement of the participants, Haryana and the Nation under the leadership of the concerned association.

    A silver line emerges in the history of IOA as its EC meeting took two of the following decisions to involve sports persons in decision making:

    1. Sports persons consultative committee consisting of PT Usha, Pulia Gopi Chand and Dilip Tirkey has been formed to address the problems of the athletes.

    2. Athlete Commission consisting of nine prominent athletes with Gurbachan Singh as President. Other members are : Wilson Cherian, Karanam Maleshwari, Manjit Dua, Jatinder Singh, Aprana Popat, Anuj Kumar, two more members to be added from the Lawn Tennis and Archery field.

    It is also reported that IOA is going to meet Secretary Sports Govt of India to sort out the problem that the country is facing due to suspension order passed by the IOA.

    Hope for better days for the Indian sports in future with the help of all concerned !

    Thanks,
    Last edited by DrRajpalSingh; December 7th, 2012 at 04:46 PM.

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  31. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Did he really contest against the persons whose names appear in the post.
    Respected Sir

    Sorry, I've misquoted the name. It should be
    Sushil Kumar(Wrestler & Olympic Medalist). And I've already edited it in my Post.
    I was talking about, if the situation comes like this.
    Thanx.
    Last edited by Bisky; December 7th, 2012 at 09:19 PM.

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  33. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Bisky View Post
    Respected Sir

    Sorry, I've misquoted the name. It should be
    Sushil Kumar(Wrestler & Olympic Medalist). And I've already edited it in my Post.
    I was talking about, if the situation comes like this.
    Thanx.
    Alright. You were talking of a supposition not reality.

    Thanks

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