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Commonwealth Games 2018 opening ceremony marred: Here's why...

Updated on: 05 April,2018 06:16 AM IST  |  Gold Coast
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Protests by Australia's indigenous aboriginals mars opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games

Commonwealth Games 2018 opening ceremony marred: Here's why...

PVâu00c2u0080u00c2u0088Sindhu leads the Indian contingent during the opening ceremony. Pics/PTI/AFP
PVâu00c2u0080u00c2u0088Sindhu leads the Indian contingent during the opening ceremony. Pics/PTI/AFP


Australia celebrated its ancestry and native traditions in a soul-stirring Commonwealth Games opening ceremony but protests by indigenous aboriginals against the very idea of Commonwealth came as a poignant reminder of the unforgotten colonial brutalities.


Ironically, Australia's aboriginal heritage was the central theme of the ceremony which lasted a little over two hours under overcast and often drizzling skies.


The buzz that seemed lacking in the build-up to the Games was very much there during the ceremony, attended by the British Royals, as Gold Coast turned out in numbers to welcome 71 nations of the Commonwealth.

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Indians shine
The Indian contingent, led by flag-bearer Olympic silver-medallist P V Sindhu walked out to a warm reception from the nearly 25,000-strong crowd here. The Indians ditched tradition for comfort in the ceremony, marching out in blazers and trousers rather than the conventional sarees and bandhgalas.

But the festivities inside could not completely overshadow the protests by aboriginal groups, who raised slogans and blocked the Queen's Baton Relay for close to an hour at The Spit area of the city. They protested against the brutalities committed during Britain's occupation.

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Cultural fest
The party went on nonetheless and the ceremony began with a countdown sequence that welcomed the visitors to the "oldest living culture in the world" and went on to pay tribute to Australia's heritage before the European invasion.

"It is fitting that the Commonwealth Games is known as the Friendly Games as one of the world's friendliest countries has invited us into their homes for this momentous sporting event," said Prince Charles, representing the Queen at the ceremony, before declaring the Games open.

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