Sachin should not restrict himself to just sports in Rajya Sabha: Gavaskar
Sachin Tendulkar should not restrict himself to just highlighting issues concerning sports during his new innings in the Indian Parliament but should also work for causes related to the common man, former captain Sunil Gavaskar said on Monday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: June 04, 2012 08:18 pm IST
Sachin Tendulkar should not restrict himself to just highlighting issues concerning sports during his new innings in the Indian Parliament but should also work for causes related to the common man, former captain Sunil Gavaskar said on Monday.
Tendulkar on Monday took oath as a member of the Rajya Sabha and said that he would work for all sports and not just cricket during his tenure in the Upper House of Parliament.
However, Gavaskar said, Tendulkar should utilise the big platform to raise issues which are not just confined to the world of sport.
"I think, in my view, he should not limit himself to just sports. It is a tremendous opportunity, tremendous platform to express on all matters what he and his generation thinks should be done to take the nation forward," Gavaskar told 'NDTV'.
"How he looks upon this, it up to him. But as I said, it is a tremendous platform, if he can use it to help India grow as a nation, that would be terrific," the batting great said.
Suggesting how Tendulkar should approach his new innings, the former Test opener said he could start by raising issues concerning sports and later expand his role.
"If you have people with integrity and credibility that Sachin has, his joining public life is good for country.
"He can start with looking at sports angles and expand himself and then take it beyond sports, what is connected with the common man and what makes common man happier. When Sachin talks everybody listen. That's a responsibility, and he has the capability to do it," Gavaskar said.
Gavaskar was sure that Tendulkar's nomination has nothing to do with politics.
"As he clarified he did not go to any party, he was nominated for his outstanding achievements in the field of cricket. I don't think he should be too much into anything other than that," he said.