New Delhi: the Centre was left out of the F1 race frame megaeyeball, sharply contrasting with the Jamboree as ICC Cricket World Cup and Commonwealth Games, where the political class hastened to use popularity.
The event, featuring global icons was so current on the political spectrum that sports Minister Ajay Maken ventilated with sarcastic Tweet: "when F1 is marked as Minister of sport, I am laying stone for Rs 5 crore synthetic track P T Usha Academy near Koyilandi From (sic)".
It was unclear whether he reflect Minister Piqué, stay, or in order to demonstrate its commitment to the development of mass sports on sports class.
"I never expected an invitation from the organizers of F1. I'm not a star or a celebrity or a girl, I'm only Minister of sport. When I rejected their motion from taxes and customs duties, then why should I wait for an invitation, "Maken said by telephone from Kozhikode.
Although Maken tried to play, a surprise omission from the Ministry of sport stood because race in Mayawati ruled Uttar Pradesh came amid BSP for Congress against the regime of corruption and crime in early poll campaign, which starts in April. Many believed that the Congress-BSP rivalry can be a political sub-plot why F1 became a sporting event, unlike the World Cup or the RSE BSB where politicians hogged moments of glory in real time.
Sports observers said that the events Cut picture is radically different from conventional events are dominated by political patronage. There were "complementary" topic. Some authors have claimed that they too had to buy tickets for their guests. Tickets were also high prices that reflect the organizers of the calculation that they will not be a deterrent to patrons F1 among paying for classes.
If F1 is any indication, global events can change the face of the sport in the country. The Centre could be the biggest loser if the Government becomes experiment FI up fashion.
But many positive aspects to it. Globalization of sport can bring an end to political patronage, which dominates the sport. The syndrome of "free passage" between the associated classes "demolished many events, but it can be difficult to eke out such concessions from global events where bottom line conscious managers leave little room for such arm-twisting.
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