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Nagraj Gollapudi
April 26, 2012
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News : Tendulkar takes oath as Rajya Sabha MP
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The Indian president has approved Sachin Tendulkar's nomination to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Parliament. Tendulkar met the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday and was offered a seat in the upper house's nominated category. He accepted the offer and his name went from the prime minister's office to the home ministry, and then the office of the President, who formally approved the candidature.
Tendulkar will fill one of 12 seats in the Rajya Sabha that are reserved for those persons "having special knowledge or practical experience in respect of such matters as literature, science, art and social service." Tendulkar is the first sportsman to be nominated in this category, which has no election process. (Former Indian hockey captain Dilip Tirkey, who took oath as a Rajya Sabha yesterday, was elected.) Previous nominated MPs, who serve a six-year term, include the musician Ravi Shankar, the singer Lata Mangeshkar and the artist MF Husain.
Tendulkar's nomination had not been expected to meet with much opposition, given his stature in India. The nomination came from the ruling Congress party, which is currently fighting political battles on various fronts. Before meeting the prime minister, Tendulkar and his wife Anjali met the Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who reportedly congratulated him on his hundred international centuries.
The reaction from the main opposition party, the BJP, was swift and unambiguous. The party's chief spokesperson, Ravi Shankar Prasad, said: "Sachin is a great player. We are proud of him. If Sachin is being nominated surely he will devote some time to Parliament."
The BCCI also welcomed the move. "We are happy that Tendulkar's services as a sportsperson has been recognised," the Indian board's chief administrative officer Ratnakar Shetty told PTI. "He's been a true ambassador for the country and he deserves it."
However, commentators on the game were less enthusiastic in their response. Sanjay Manjrekar, a former team-mate of Tendulkar's and now a media analyst, said he was shocked at the news, because he could never have imagined this to be how Tendulkar wound down his career. "My only fear is that this man is not suited for the kind of role he is being given. Until now, I've seen no sign of that. Even when the contracts dispute was on, when a players' association was being formed, it was Anil Kumble in the forefront." Manjrekar also wondered how Tendulkar would balance his cricket and commitments as an MP.
Harsha Bhogle had a similar opinion*. "If the nomination is an honour, I am all for it," he said. "But if it is an attempt at improving governance in India, then he doesn't have the experience."
*02:59, April 27: Harsha Bhogle's quote has been updated.
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Birds of a feather flock together.....Tendulkar proves this by associating himself with the Congress....There are many similarities between Sachin and the great old party.... 1) They still work and will always be working for the betterment of the country....either in Cricket or in Politics....whether they make any progress or not 2) They will keep going on and on and on and on....for eternity....and whats more good for the country than their continued plunder. 3) Both has sacrificed much for the country....earning a lot for the country (for themselves or for himself....and by the way they are a part of the country)....who else can match them
Posted bylove u sachin,,,,,,,pls concentrate on criket too
Posted byGreat step by master...Hope he can do something in RS too. Anyways, the elected representatives are not doing anything, how can we hope for something from honorary ranks. We are always in support of master!
Posted byIs this going to be another Arjuna Ranathunga and Sanath Jayasooriya... Take Care Sachin....
Posted byhelloooooooooo csk ku visil poduuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Posted by lankanlioncric on (April 28, 2012, 6:30 GMT)i know nothing of indian politics but all i know is, there r some very smart politicians in india , top ministers n so on but not everyone elected is smart n educated. compared to them, sachin has better exposure. so it wouldnt surely hurt indian parliment by adding sachin .
Posted by Unmesh_cric on (April 27, 2012, 19:50 GMT)If Tendulkar has intentions of doing something good for the country, then this may be a good step. But if there are some other motives, this is going to spoil his reputation.
Posted byI don't know much regarding Indian politics, but I think this was a good action has been taken by the PM and president. He has played for India for so long time, so I think he can do some great things for Social Works.
Posted by India1231 on (April 27, 2012, 14:43 GMT)This shows how BRAVE a person can be. He is not hiding like other stars from politics. Sachin ROCKS off the field as well !!!!
Posted by rama_krish on (April 27, 2012, 14:00 GMT)Deity on the cricket field now becomes deity in government