Tuesday 31 August 2010

Give me money. I will sell you the love.

There is one saying in Telugu.  A person should have love or fear towards the society for a proper living.  If a person has love towards the society, he is not going to harm the society that he is in. If he has fear towards the law or society, he doesn’t dare to harm it.

Sadly our match fixing cricketers don’t have either. In an Interview to a TV Channel, Imran khan said, “When politicians make millions through corruption and get away, why the fuss over cricketers?”


Unfortunately society is going corrupt and there is no proper law to control it. Imran is true. In India there are lot of scams, where politicians had swallowed the public money. It was millions of rupees. Every body got away with the silly law. No politician has ever convicted for corruption. In addition people re-elected them and gave a chance to rule. Eg  Lalu yadav to Jayalalitha. 


Once Match fixer and Indian captain, Mohammed Azaruddin is a Member of Parliament today for the ruling party. These corrupt people know very well about the forgetting and forgiving of public and the loopholes of law. They use these things very cunningly. I challenge, If there is death punishment for these cheats, would any body dare to do such nonsense. Law need to be changed.

Painfully, Everything is  on sale. These two Pakistani players did not sell just two noballs but sold the love of millions of fans.