There is no end to the problems surrounding the Commonwealth Games. It seems that with infrastructure crumbling (the collapse of the foot overbridge being a case in point), even policemen are not safe. On September 22, when a part of the ceiling of the wrestling arena collapsed, Additional Deputy Commissioner (Crime Branch) Sanjay Tyagi received injuries because he was at the venue to inspect the security requirements. Soon after, Suresh Kalmadi rushed to the Delhi Police Headquarters to speak to senior officials and find out about the condition of Tyagi. Or was it to hush up the incident?
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