5 Things India Needs To Change in 2013



Indian Sporting Bodies
Corruption in Indian is widely spread, that there are hardly any fields left where it hasn’t penetrated, spoiling the spirit of people involved. Applying this theory to the Indian sporting bodies there aren’t many who would disagree with the fact that Indian sporting bodies need a good clean up, getting rid of all the corrupt politicians who have tainted the passion for sports  in the country.
The events that led to the India’s ban from the Olympics were few but heavy to deal with, such as the top officials being elected unopposed, much before the poll date given by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the return of Lalit Bhanot to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) as the new secretary general after Bhanot was released on bail after being in custody for 11 months over corruption charges during the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in New Delhi. Now Indian sporting stars can participate in Olympics only under the Olympic flag. It sounds unfortunate but most of the sporting stars think this is for the best expecting cleaner sporting bodies after this ban.

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