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Prime Minister convenes high level meet on C'wealth Games' preparations | A high-level meeting is being convened at Prime Minister's residence to review the preparations ahead of the XIXth Commonwealth Games, scheduled to be held between Oct. 3 to 14. Being presided over by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan
Singh, the meet that started at 7, Race Course Road, at around 7.30 p.m, is being
attended by Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, Union Sports Minister M.S.Gill
and Union Urban Development Minister S. Jaipal Reddy. Union Home Secretary G.K.Pillai
is also present in the ongoing meeting. The meet is believed to have been called
in the wake of mounting international criticism of India's preparedness to hold
the event. It may be noted that CWG Organising Committee chief Suresh Kalmadi
is not present at the meet. Earlier, it was reported that Commonwealth Games Federation
President Michael Fennell was likely to meet Dr Manmohan Singh to press for his
intervention to save the 2010 Games from possible collapse. Earlier on Tuesday,
CGF chief executive Mike Hooper had expressed disappointment over the ill preparedness
of the 2010 Games Village, terming it as 'filthy'. He hoped the condition at the
Village would improve in a couple of days. "Things have started improving, but
was not sufficient enough. We have met on a daily basis, my colleagues around
the village, and myself, on a number of occasions, have met with the organizing
committee," said Hooper. "We have emphasized the importance of addressing the
issue of the condition and the cleanliness of the Games Village, which I will
have to say, in many-many of hotels, am not going to pull any punches, were ''filthy''
and so, uninhabitable as is being stated by Fennel," he added. Moreover, team
officials have expressed alarm at the lack of readiness and poor hygiene in sections
of the athletes' village. Further the collapse of a foot overbridge outside the
Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, the main venue of the Games on Tuesday has reignited
concerns about building safety standards. Security concerns surrounding the Games
have also been heightened in the wake of the shooting of two Taiwanese nationals
travelling in a tourist bus outside the Jama Masjid in the walled city area here
on Sunday. The record monsoon rains, an outbreak of dengue fever, allegations
of corruption and late venue construction have all added to concern of athletes,
their families and Games officials. The 12-day sporting extravaganza, which kicks
off on October 3, is India's biggest sporting event since the 1982 Asian Games
in New Delhi.
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