BBC News, Delhi, May 2010
Tens of millions of dollars have been diverted in India from schemes to fight poverty and used to fund Delhi's Commonwealth Games, a report says.
The Housing and Land Rights Network pressure group says its report is based on official documents obtained under India's right to information act.
The group says there should be an independent inquiry into how this was allowed to happen.
Government officials in Delhi say they are looking into the allegations.
'Clear evidence'
This report is a damning indictment of the way the Commonwealth Games have been financed and planned by the central and state governments.
It says tens of millions of dollars have been diverted from funds which are supposed to help raise underprivileged low caste communities out of poverty.
The report also says spending on the Games has spiraled out of control: expenditure on sports infrastructure alone is more than 2,000% of the initial projected budget.
In addition, more than 100,000 poor families have already been evicted due to projects connected with the Games, and up to 40,000 families are likely to be displaced before the Games begin in October, the document says.
The report's author, Miloon Kothari, a former UN human rights rapporteur, told the BBC that the evidence was clear.
The determination, he said, to portray Delhi as a world-class city and an international sports destination, had led the government to lose sight of its legal and moral commitments to its people.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
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Now I understand why Mayawati wants more money for development in UP.
If the government in Delhi squanders away money for the poor on building the infrastructure for the Asian games, Mayawati too can ask for money which she squandered away in putting up her statues.
The games are not about building up India's prestige for hosting sports events. It is about getting money so that the authorities in power could distribute it between themselves, cronies and relatives.
Lalit Modi mastered the art in IPL. Surely there are many Lalit Modis in Delhi who are building their wealth on the back of the Asian games.
An enquiry is necessary. But it will be all useless as no result will come off it.
The CBI, which enquires into these malpractises, comes on and off such projects according to the dictates of the central government.
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