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When last time the IPL organisers withstood all govt pressure to post pone the tournament & instead took it abroad then why didnt they do it this time to accomodate the pakistani players with due respect in the auction?
Asked by Shikha Aggarwal,
21 Jan '10 11:31 pm
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Politics has overshadowed the event. Due to fear or influence of certain political parties specially in Maharashtra (Mumbai definitely will be important venue), perhaps the team owners decided in this way.
Answered by Uncommon Freind, 21 Jan '10 11:42 pm
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Actually last time the pakistanis had walked away half way through IPL siting domestic commitments .The IPL teams have turned a back on them..If they r not required by the teams hoe can IPL force their decisions on them..
Answered by Deepak Joshi, 24 Jan '10 03:17 pm
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Since pakistan is creating trouble to us by terrorism and bomb blasts killing so many people this is the only befitting reply to her and first time it has been given.i personally appreciate it.
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 23 Jan '10 08:04 pm
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IPK Kochi team and Pune team sold at Rs3200/crores.
Can you imagine total value of IPL team and total turnover involved?
Can you imagine the total loss government has to incur in organization of game?
Can Government stop this and ask the team buyers to invest the same amount for poor?
Can our government motivate sponsors of IPL to invest their money in public investment to create more and more job opportunities?
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Answered by Danendra Jain, 23 Mar '10 05:34 am
Can you imagine total value of IPL team and total turnover involved?
Can you imagine the total loss government has to incur in organization of game?
Can Government stop this and ask the team buyers to invest the same amount for poor?
Can our government motivate sponsors of IPL to invest their money in public investment to create more and more job opportunities?
...more
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