New Delhi, Sep 27 (India Report )
Pakistan today joined the list of countries complaining about the Commonwealth Games facilities, saying a lot still needs to be done to ensure that their athletes are comfortable at the Athletes&aposVillage.
Pakistan High Commissioner Shahid Malik, who visited the Village to take stock of the arrangements being made for his country&aposs athletes, also met the Organising Committee officials here.
"There is lot need to be done. Our concern is that when our athletes come they should be comfortable. I can&apost pinpoint (the problem),"he told reporters after inspecting the facilities in the Games&aposVillage.
Malik, however, hoped that India would go full throttle to ensure a successful Games.
"It is a very big event that Indian government is holding and I&aposm confident that they would do all (toConduct of Games),"he said,
"Our players have not come yet. They will be arriving by tomorrow. We have got a very large contingent,"he said.
Many countries, including Australia, England, Malaysia, South Africa and Botswana have complained about the facilities at the Athletes&aposVillage terming it"filthy and unlivable".
Monday, September 27, 2010
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