Call off Games, says NZ envoy
New Delhi, Sept. 21: The New Zealand Chef de Mission for the Delhi Commonwealth Games, Mr Dave Currie, on Tuesday said the event may be called off if the concerns regarding the Athletes Village are not addressed at the earliest.
Mr Currie, who is in Delhi as part of an advanced party, raised serious concerns regarding the residential zone of the Games Village, saying the October 3-14 mega-event faces the risk of cancellation if the living conditions are not improved before the arrival of the first batch of athletes on Thursday.
“There are some realities, I guess, that if the village is not ready and athletes can’t come then obviously the implications of that are it is not going to happen. If the village isn’t ready, the athletes can’t arrive,” Mr Currie was quoted as saying by the New Zealand media.
The incident comes as a major embarrassment for the Suresh Kalmadi led Games organising committee and the government, who have repeatedly been reprimanded by the CWG Federation president, Mr Mike Fennell. It also forced the Prime Minister’s Office to step in and ask questions.
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