Bogus cricket and prestige
of Judges
-DR. ABDUL RUFF
COLACHAL
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Tamil
Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa is annoyed with TN cricket club in her
state, Tamil Nadu for insulting people who wear dhoti.
It
is indeed shameful that Justice D. Hariparanthaman of the Madras
High Court and two senior advocates for wearing dhoti went to the Tamil Nadu
Cricket Association (TNCA) Club on an invitation to attend a book release
function.
After
inviting the judges for the function, the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association Club
denied entry to these law luminaries saying they dislike dhoti and
hate those educated Tamils who wear dhoti. TNCA has no place for
dhoti people however important the people who wear it are.
The
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister said it was an insult to Tamil culture that private
clubs were banning people from wearing the traditional
dhoti. Warning the clubs of strict legal action, she said that a
private club's move to ban the entry of a Madras High Court judge because he
was wearing a dhoti on July 11, was in bad taste and completely unacceptable.
The
chief minister strongly condemned TNCA Club over the incident and said the act
of TNCA Club in denying entry to those wearing dhoti was demeaning the Tamil
culture and civilisation. "It is a sartorial despotism," she
said. 'Clubs banning
dhotis is indeed an insult to Tamil culture', the AIADMK supremo declared.
TN
Assembly is going pass a law to cancel licence to the cricket club. The popular
CM J. Jayalalithaa said an appropriate law would be enacted to
prevent clubs from acting against Tamil culture, days after a club here denied
entry to a dhoti-clad judge. She told the state assembly that the
law would be passed during this session itself and the licence to those clubs
acting against Tamil culture would be revoked.
She said a notice would be issued to the TNCA Club on the issue. She said her
government would be forced to enact a new law in the current session to curb
such practices. She said:"This is an act of insult to Tamil civilisation
and culture. This is a denigrating act. I strongly condemn this act. There was
no bylaw in the TNCA, which banned wearing of dhoti in its campus. So, the act
of denial of entry to those wearing dhoti was an act of insult, but also not in
line with TNCA laws. This is sartorial despotism." The chief minister said
she has directed the Tamil Nadu Registrar of Societies to issue a show cause
notice to the TNCA.
Jayalalithaa also took a dig at the erstwhile DMK government for not taking
action when similar complaints were made and raised in the assembly earlier.
India is unnecessarily promoting a fake sport called cricket,
encouraging the cricket mafias and cricketers, cricket board members, among
others, to mint huge money .
The
Indian corporate owning IPL has been exposed of
its illegal money operations, the circulation of black money as well
as notorious money launderings.
So
much of focus has been wasted on joint cricketism exercises among cricket teams
for a making batboys shine with 100 runs and mafias make extra money
So
much for fake cricket that India ignored real sports , except the terror sports
a like boxing, consider the real sports as useless and
wasteful.
Indian
corporates and billionaires promote
cricket and mint huge profits by illegal projects like
money laundering. Indian politicians, MPs and ministers also promote
cricketism which makes the also people go ashtray. .
True,
cricketers and boards have taken the regime support for
cricketism for granted. Rich corporates promote fake
cricketers.
Cricketers
in India and the broads think they are the real rulers of India.
If
the judges could be the soft target of the cricket frauds, what
about others?
That
is the central question here!
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