Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Taking guard: Tendulkar to initiate his first RS debate today

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪ (HTC with agency inputs)

NEW DELHI: Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar will bat for the first time in Parliament on Thursday, demanding the “right to play” for children.

Tendulkar, who had often received flak for skipping sessions, has submitted a notice to lead a debate on “Right to Play and the future of sports in India” in the Upper House, to which he was nominated in April 2012.

This will be the first time he will be initiating a full-fledged debate in Parliament. Tendul– kar’s notice suggests the former cricketer wants a constituti­onal right that guarantees inclusion of sports in school curriculum and the availabili­ty of sports infrastruc­ture for all children.

Incidental­ly, two months ago Prime Minister Narendra Modi called upon children to take up

TENDULKAR’S PERFORMANC­E AS A LAWMAKER HASN’T REALLY MATCHED HIS REPUTATION AS A SPORTSMAN.

sports and other physical activities as he expressed concern over the rising number of obesity cases among Indian children.

About 180 million people in India, including 14.4 million between the ages of two and 19, were found to be obese in a study published this year.

Tendulkar, who retired from cricket in 2013, has found Bharatiya Janata Party member of Parliament (MP) Ranvijay Singh Judev and the Congress’s PL Punia to support his cause.

If the government wants to go by Tendulkar’s suggestion­s, it has to bring a bill—in the line of the Right to Education and the Right to Informatio­n laws—to amend the existing law.

The only risk Tendulkar faces is that ongoing disruption­s may force an early adjournmen­t and spoil his chances of participat­ing in a debate for the first time. Lawmakers across the political spectrum felt that given Tendulkar’s stature and the nature of the subject, parties across political lines may agree to the debate.

Tendulkar’s performanc­e as a lawmaker hasn’t really matched his reputation as a sportsman. He has so far asked just 22 questions; five of them related to sports. As per Rajya Sabha records, the master blaster hasn’t introduced a private member’s bill. Tendulkar’s attendance record is 8%, PRS Legislativ­e Research says.

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