It is surely a great historic day today when this country hosted a world class event i.e. Indian Grand prix at Greater Noida. Built with Rupees 10 billion cost, this is a world class facility which brings glory and prestige for India at global stage. After the mockery in organizing Commonwealth Games 2010, successful hosting of F1 proves that India is also capable enough of hosting any world class event with same global standards and facilities.
No doubt it’s a great achievement but when I look at other side of scene, it all becomes unexciting. On one hand the media & farmers are howling over land acquisition in Noida Extension and on other hand acres of agricultural land is been acquired for F1 event; against several protests. It’s in the same country where government reduces subsidy on diesel for agricultural use and cites international price hike as the reason and on other hand thousands of liter fuel became smoke in just one event.
The country where official sources claim Rs 32 is what more than half of population can’t spend per day, and in same country millions and billions have been spent by elite citizens of the country just to see cars zooming at 300 km per hour. Just few days back an official report mentioned Uttar Pradesh as state which tops criminal activities and today more than 30,000 force was deployed for F1 event, ignoring their actual objectives.
It’s the same country where a low cost airline operator recently shuts down operation because of the increasing air fuel prices and cut throat competition in low cost airline segment (which caters to the middle class population specifically) and same person spends billions in promoting events such as IPL & F1.
It is not that the views are against organizing F1 in country but we need to maintain balance and indulge in activities which have higher productive outputs. Things need to be prioritize and balanced and even from sports point of view we need to make sure that it should not become a sport which caters to only higher class of society and kills the other sports.
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