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Posted: 6 years ago
Well it's not about independence of speaking about sex life .

The way he said it was cheap and vulgur

If he had said the same thing without cheapness 50 percentage ppl bashing would not have bashed .

Again half of the people would have still bashed him
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Posted: 6 years ago
another hilarious tweet on kwk controversy

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one bro asked doogle uncle - hardik meaning



bro stop being hardik

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seems bcci trying to get rid of him r wat , oh no dis will come next on bb 13 r 14 r 20 lol n emosanal atychar achar n torture poor mango viewers sob sob n win hearts lol r wat ,bhago lol

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seems garbage are entering cricket lol , sad state of cricket n cine stars n cricket ppl my foot are over rated in india lol n ... lol
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Posted: 6 years ago
Seriously - how many more careers is this show going to finish? Don't go on it idiots!
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Paachaa

Matlab sahi hai Kjo ki, love him, hate him but you can't ignore him because he is everywhere and in between every controversy.😆


KJO is a highly problematic person on his own. But I think he has a great knack of getting out who people truly are.

Arre idiots. Itna paisa kamate ho. Get a good publicist na. Get the coaching on how to handle interviews with folks like KJO. Would have been a better investment than douche-bro shades. 😆

I'm shocked at amazed how many people ruin themselves on his interviews.
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Charaiveti

I don't know,I don't like the word conquest used for women specially coming from a guy like Hardik. His whole demeanor is creepy.

He said the one who wins the fight will take it. Ie take the girl


Thank you for the translation.

About the word conquests. Fair enough that you don't like the word but he didn't use that word, I did as it's the most accurate word I know to define what he was talking about.

Isn't what he said in Hindi true in the end. At no point is he saying it is not the girls choice. He is just saying that he will fight to be her choice. What's creepy about that?

My issue is again that people watch stuff with their own biases and then give a "creepy" connotation to something that really is harmless.

This argument we just had about the word conquest is a prime example of what I mean. You depicted it as something really bad and demeaning to women when all it means is a person with whom one has had sex while not being in a relationship.

I feel that this is how the whole Hardik interview is interpreted. Something harmless turned into something ugly just because of people's biases and not actually what was in the interview.



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Posted: 6 years ago
Pandya was being a douche. One of those people who just gives you the creeps.
Rahul I thought was still ok.

I don't know though how BCCI can interfere in anything that happens off field.
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: liberiangirl

Pandya was being a douche. One of those people who just gives you the creeps.

Rahul I thought was still ok.

I don't know though how BCCI can interfere in anything that happens off field.


Things are different when you are a public figure.

What if an actor did this? Would it be okay because its "off screen" ?
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Posted: 6 years ago

Vinod Rai recommends two ODI ban on Hardik Pandya, K.L. Rahul for 'crass' comments on women on Koffee with Karan

No laughing matter: As it turned out, the Koffee eventually tasted bitter for Hardik Pandya and K.L. Rahul. Twitter
PTINEW DELHI 10 JANUARY 2019 14:45 IST
UPDATED: 10 JANUARY 2019 15:46 IST

However, fellow CoA member Diana Edulji has referred the matter to the BCCI's legal cell.

Chief of the Committee of Administrators (CoA) of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Vinod Rai on Thursday recommended a two-ODI ban on India players Hardik Pandya and K.L. Rahul for their controversial comments on women in a TV show but fellow CoA member Diana Edulji referred the matter to the BCCI's legal cell.

If the ban is imposed, the duo could miss the first two matches of a three-ODI series against Australia starting Saturday in Sydney.

"I am not convinced with Hardik's explanation and I have recommended a two-match ban for both players. However the final decision will be taken once Diana gives her go ahead, Mr. Rai told PTI.

Pandya's comments on Koffee with Karan show were slammed as sexist, prompting the CoA to issue a show cause notice on Wednesday. The all-rounder, in response, said he was sincerely regretful and would not repeat the behaviour.

On the show, he had boasted about hooking up with multiple women and also how open he has been about it with his parents.

Rahul, the more restrained of the two during the interview by film-maker Karan Johar, has not yet reacted to the social media storm. The two players were given 24 hours by the BCCI to explain themselves.

"Diana has sought legal opinion whether the duo can be banned. So, obviously a decision will be taken once she gives her nod. As far as I am concerned, the comments were crass, in bad taste and unacceptable, Mr. Rai said.

Edulji also sought the opinion of BCCI acting president C.K. Khanna, acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary and treasurer Anirudh Chaudhry on the issue.

Responding to her query, Mr. Anirudh Chaudhry recommended a suspension for the two and a gender sensitisation programme for them. He also took a dig at BCCI CEO Rahul Johri, who was cleared of sexual harassment charges but advised to undergo gender sensitisation by an inquiry committee.

"The players must be immediately suspended pending a proper inquiry and must be allowed to join the team (if selected) only once they have gone through a proper sensitisation in addition to serving a ban, if imposed upon them, he said.

"In any case the entire team and support staff must go through a sensitisation process. The CEO may join them in the sensitisation as well as recommended by Ms. Veena Gowda, Advocate, he added.

Anirudh Chaudhry said there should also be an investigation into how the two players appeared on an entertainment show.

"...the provisions of the earlier contracts and the practice in place would have required these contracted players to seek permission to appear on the show. Was such a permission sought? Was such a permission granted? If so, by whom? he asked in his response to Edulji.

"...I question the situation where the sports journalists are kept at bay while access to the players is given to entertainment shows, he said referring to the provision of players needing the Board's approval for routine media interviews.

Mr. Anirudh Chaudhry said the loose talk on women could also make the two players susceptible to approaches by bookmakers through "honey-traps.

"...the comments such as the ones that have been made would definitely have painted a large, red target on the back of the players for potential recruiters for the organized syndicates who attempt to indulge in matchfixing across the globe, he said.

"The very first caution that the ICC Anti-Corruption officers give in briefing to the players is to beware of situations of honey traps and the comments made on the show make it seem that the players may just be ripe for the plucking, he added.

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Posted: 6 years ago
aisi kya majboori thi behen jo Hardik ke saath 🤔 .
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Posted: 6 years ago
I know BCCI is concerned about the 'image'. But I am glad when the 'image' takes a beating. Indian fans start worshipping people and that is so disgusting! I mean, it is one thing to applaud someone for a job well done and another to turn them into God!
I hope people see celebs for what they are. Good players and normal (or whatever goes for normal for men in India) people.

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