SACHIN TENDULKAR OPENS
NEW INNINGS IN RAJYA SABHA
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Earlier,
39-year-old Tendulkar took oath as member of the Rajya Sabha in the presence of
Chairman Hamid Ansari and Union Ministers Rajiv Shukla, Harish Rawat and V
Narayanasamy. Tendulkar, along with film actor Rekha and industrialist Anu Aga
was nominated as members of the Rajya Sabha by President Pratibha Patil on
April 26. “Cricket comes first,” Tendulkar told reporters as he and wife Anjali
were chaperoned by Shukla to Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari’s chamber. There
was much excitement in the corridors of Parliament as a large number of
officials gathered outside Ansari’s chamber where Tendulkar took oath. A number
of Parliament staffers took out their mobile phones to capture a glimpse of the
cricketer. After taking oath, Tendulkar said it was a great honour for him to
be nominated as a Rajya Sabha member by the President.
Tendulkar said
the Rajya Sabha nomination has put him in better position to help not only
cricket but also other sports in the country. On apprehensions that he would
not be able to devote much time to Parliament, Tendulkar madit clear that he
was a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha and had not sought to be a member. “See,
I am a nominee. So, I didn’t go to anyone to say that I want to become a Rajya
Sabha member. It is an honour which I accept with full respect but I am here
because of my cricketing career,” he said. Asked whether Tendulkar’s oath was
special, Mr. Ansari said, “All oaths are the same. All members are same.” Tendulkar
said cricket had given him many things in life during the 22 years he has
played the game and he had always dreamt of giving something back to cricket in
the latter half of his life. “Whatever I am today is because of cricket and I
strongly believe that. Today, with the nomination as Rajya Sabha member, I
think I am in a better position not only to help cricket but also other sports
in the country which is really important and means a lot to me. And I will try
my best to help other sports,” he said. “But I believe there might be few
obstacles along the way and a few challenges along the way. And I need help
from my fellow parliamentarians, the administrators, media and our countrymen.
I think, together we can make a lot of changes,” Tendulkar said. The cricketer
said he would like to be remembered as someone who contributed to all sports in
the country and not just by his cricket statistics. “I would finally like to say that I will be
happy if I am remembered as someone who contributed to all sports in India
rather than just my cricket statistics. That would be fantastic,” Tendulkar
said.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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