All problems sorted out, players are happy: Kalmadi
PTI
New Delhi, 27 September 2010: Commonwealth Games Organising Committee Chairman Suresh Kalmadi on Monday claimed that all major problems in the much-criticised Athletes Village have been sorted out and a majority of the flats were ready to be occupied.
“People are now happy with whatever they have got. Over a 1,000 people have come now and they are very happy. Most of the athletes are happy,” Mr. Kalmadi told reporters here. “Eighty per cent of the flats are fine. The sun is out and everything will be fine. All the athletes are happy,” he said.
The Games Village was initially dubbed filthy by the visiting delegates and there was more criticism when the South African High Commissioner claimed that a snake was found in the one of the athletes’ rooms. But Mr. Kalmadi said all complaints have been addressed.
Weightlifters from Scotland at the Games Village on Sunday.
The illuminated international zone where athletes spend time amidst the beautiful ambience and music at the Commonwealth Games Village.
The Indian hockey team during a practice session at the Commonwealth Games Village.
Scotland team members play in the recreational area at the Village in New Delhi, on Sunday.
Malaysian team members pose for photographs at the Games Village on Sunday.
“We have done whatever that had to be done. Whatever problems were there earlier have been sorted out. I don’t think they have seen a Games Village like this anywhere else. There is no more scope for improvement,” Mr. Kalmadi said. Asked why the cleaning up of the Village was left to just a week before the Games, Mr. Kalmadi said this was not OC’s responsibility.
“Cleaning is not my job, it should have come clean to us when it was handed over. But everyone is happy now and there would be no further problems. We have some small issues but they will be sorted out,” he said.