Close X
Sunday, September 22, 2024
ADVT 
India

WATCH: Denied Opportunity In Rajya Sabha, Sachin Tendulkar Bats For Sports On Social Media

IANS, 22 Dec, 2017 12:42 PM
    A day after being forced to leave the Rajya Sabha without making his debut speech, batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar on Friday took to social media to speak on the overall environment of sports in India.
     
    In a video posted on his social media accounts, Tendulkar praised the north east in particular for having a 'vibrant sporting culture', saying India must move on from being a 'sport-loving' nation to 'sport-playing' nation.
     
    "It is my endeavour to transform India from being a sport loving nation to a sport playing nation. I urge you all to participate in this effort and help make my dream, our dream. Always remember, dreams do come true! Jai Hind," the cricket icon said.
     
    "Sport has an unique way of building the nation, it builds character for individuals which means character for India." "From being the naughty child to chasing the dream to win the World Cup for India, I became more disciplined and more focussed. I had a goal and I started planning for it.
     
    "But the most important aspect was the execution of those plans, not always did I succeed. There were occasions where I failed but sports taught me to get back on my feet again and compete in the fiercest possible manner," he said.
     
     
    The Bharat Ratna awardee highlighted the likes of Dipa Karmakar, Bhaichung Bhutia, M.C. Mary Kom, L.Sarita Devi and Mirabai Chanu as examples of the northeast's excellence in sports.
     
    "The north east of India, which has only four percent of the total population has a vibrant sporting culture. It has produced many sporting heroes including our boxing icon Mary Kom. Sports promotes social harmony," he said.
     
    The master blaster also hailed the parents and coaches of Rio Olympics medallists duo of shuttler P.V. Sindhu and wrestler Sakshi Malik and other women sporting stars like shuttler Saina Nehwal and cricketer Mithali Raj for encouraging them to take up sports.
     
     "Daughters of India have shown what they are capable of with champions like Sindhu, Sakshi, Saina, Sania (Mirza), Mithali and the list goes on and on. When dreams don't discriminate then why do we?
     
    "I want to appreciate their parents, family members, their coaches, their friends for helping and encouraging them and that is the only reason they have reached here.
     
    "My message to parents is to give equal support and encouragement to their daughters and sons and they will make them proud," the little master said.
     
    "Before the Olympics or a major sporting event, our expectations go sky-rocketing. I realise that things are changing for the good and that we have adopted long term approach on preparation," he added.
     
    Earlier, on Thursday, Tendulkar was supposed to speak on 'Right to Play and the Future of Sports in India' in the Upper House but he wasn't able to as the house was adjourned after Congress members disrupted proceedings over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remark against his predecessor Manmohan Singh and the 2G scam.
     
    Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu Naidu urged the Congress members to allow the legendary batsman to speak but to no avail.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Mumbai stampede kills 22 commuters; Bullet Train slammed

    Mumbai stampede kills 22 commuters; Bullet Train slammed
    Twenty-two commuters were killed here on Friday when a horrific stampede broke out on a narrow railway foot overbridge linking Elphinstone Road and Parel stations when hundreds took shelter there to escape pounding rains, officials said.

    Mumbai stampede kills 22 commuters; Bullet Train slammed

    Milkha Singh unveils wax figure for Delhi's Madame Tussauds

    'Flying Sikh' Milkha Singh on Tuesday unveiled his first wax figure for the upcoming Madame Tussauds in Delhi.

    Milkha Singh unveils wax figure for Delhi's Madame Tussauds

    Durga Puja begins in West Bengal

    Durga Puja begins in West Bengal
    Dressed to the nines and swaying to the thrum of dhaaks (drums), residents of West Bengal plunged into merriment on Tuesday marking the first day of Durga Puja - the biggest festival in this part of the world.

    Durga Puja begins in West Bengal

    Honeypreet continues to elude embarrassed Haryana Police

    Honeypreet continues to elude embarrassed Haryana Police
    Embarrassed by the fact that fugitive Honeypreet, a close aide of jailed Dera Sacha Sauda sect chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, had emerged in Delhi and sought anticipatory transit bail from the Delhi High Court, the Haryana Police on Tuesday conducted raids in and around Delhi.

    Honeypreet continues to elude embarrassed Haryana Police

    India says no troop deployment in Afghanistan

    India says no troop deployment in Afghanistan
    India on Tuesday made it clear to the US that it won't deploy troops in war-torn Afghanistan even as New Delhi and Washington pledged to eradicate the "scourge" of terrorism and to hold to account those who use it as an instrument of state policy, an apparent reference to Pakistan.

    India says no troop deployment in Afghanistan

    Senior Journalist KJ Singh, Mother Murdered In Mohali

    Senior Journalist KJ Singh, Mother Murdered In Mohali
    KJ Singh, who was in his sixties, was a former news editor of The Indian Express, The Tribune and The Times of India in Chandigarh.

    Senior Journalist KJ Singh, Mother Murdered In Mohali