Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Cong welcomes former cricketer Azharuddin in its fold

NEW DELHI: The Congress
has welcomed former cricketer Mohammed Azharuddin saying that he has been a fine cricketer. Azharuddin is now all set to
contest the coming Lok Sabha polls on a Congress ticket.

Earlier, sources had told Times Now that Azharuddin had shown interest in contesting elections “from a prestigious seat”, and the Congress was open to the idea.

According to reports, Azharuddin had recently met Congress president Sonia Gandhi, where he expressed his desire to contest the upcoming elections.

Speculation was rife in February last year that he may either join or campaign for the Telangana Rashtra Samiti in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation polls. The talk was sparked by the hour-long luncheon meeting he had with TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao at the home of an Urdu newspaper's editor.

Azharuddin, however, denied any such plans, and said that he was only interested in giving something back to cricket.

The former cricketer has been involved in business ventures like running an event management company and setting up a health club in the up market Banjara Hills area of Hyderabad.
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Kalyan Singh quits BJP, says he was humiliated

LUCKNOW: BJP vice-president and former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh Kalyan Singh on Tuesday announced that he has resigned from all party
posts. ( Watch )

“I was being humiliated by the party. I have faxed my resignation to L K Advani and he must have received it by now,” Kalyan Singh said in a press conference.

He said he has never compromised with his dignity and will not do so in future as well. “I was feeling suffocated in the party,” Kalyam Singh said.

He said he will not form a new party and will not accept any other party’s membership.

“I am not resigning from active politics,” Kalyan Singh said.

He clarified that he never asked for party ticket for his son or some of his supporters.

Kalyan Singh said, “No one consulted me while preparing a poll candidates’ list for 80 constituencies. I just wanted Bulandshehr seat but they offered me ticket from Etah, which I have returned to party president Rajnath Singh.”

His decision to quit the party has come barely as day after Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh’s statement that Kalyan Singh’s son was welcome to fight Lok Sabha polls on SP ticket.

According to PTI, Kalyan Singh was once the Hindutva face of BJP and was the chief minister when the Babri Masjid was demolished in 1992.

He has been miffed with the party for nominating Ashok Pradhan, sitting MP from Bulandshahr seat. He has accused Pradhan of sabotaging his son Rajveer Singh's chances in the assembly elections two years ago from Diboi seat in Aligarh district.

BJP rejects allegations

BJP has however rejected Kalyan Singh’s allegations by stating that he has sided with the opponents.

“Kalyan Singh has joined hands with those who are our ideological opponents,” party leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy said in a press conference.
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