Madhya Pradesh High Court Dismisses Petition Against Sachin Tendulkar's Bharat Ratna
Sachin Tendulkar, the Indian batting legend, was awarded the Bharat Ratna back in November 2013
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: August 10, 2015 08:04 pm IST
The Madhya Pradesh High Court today dismissed a petition demanding that the Bharat Ratna honour of cricket icon and batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar be revoked.
VK Naswah, the petitioner, had said that Tendulkar exploited the fame associated with the highest civilian award for "earning money by endorsing commercial products" and therefore it should be taken away.
But the division bench of Justices Rajendra Menon and S K Gupta dismissed the petition, saying it was not maintainable. (Tendulkar to Lose his Bharat Ratna?)
Naswah may approach the Union Government with his demand if he wishes so, the court said.
The petition said that Tendulkar exploited the "fame" of the award to promote commercial products and earn money, which was against the "dignity and legacy" of Bharat Ratna. (Dhyan Chand Deserved Bharat Ratna Before Sachin Tendulkar)
He should return the award on moral ground or otherwise it should be revoked, Naswah contended.
Naswah also took exception to the reference to the former India captain in a book as 'Bharat Ratna Sachin Tendulkar', saying that Bharat Ratna was not a title.
He told reporters later that he will approach the Centre on the issue and move the Supreme Court if the government did not act.