Common wealth games 2010 was hosted by India in the mist of security and hygiene speculation. The Organisers of the games were alleged for corruption, politician also supported action after the completion of the successful games. now games are over, already there are people started to claim credit for the success. When there was corruption no body ever took responsibility and also remember enquiry may last of several decade or may thrown under the carpet. we the people of India would also forget about it.
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Common wealth games 2010 is a history that will be forgotten
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