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Asia Cup: ‘Being a part-time MP isn’t one thing…’: Sehwag’s oblique dig at Gambhir | Cricket Information

NEW DELHI: Former Indian opener Virender Sehwag on Tuesday voiced his opinion, cautioning towards sports activities personalities venturing into politics. He steered that those that embark in this trail regularly achieve this pushed basically through private arrogance and a desire for energy.
Moving to X, previously Twitter, he wrote, “I am not at all interested in politics. Have been approached by both major parties in the last two elections.”

“My view is that most entertainers or sportsman should not enter politics as most are there for their own ego and hunger for power and barely spare genuine time for people; few are exceptions, but generally, most only do PR.
“I like being concerned with cricket and commentating, and being a part-time MP on every occasion handy isn’t one thing I ever aspire for.”
The cricketer was responding to a man who “idea” Sehwag must were an MP sooner than Gautam Gambhir.
Sehwag’s remark comes only a future upcoming his ex-Republic of India and Delhi worker Gambhir discovered himself on the centre of an argument following an offensive center finger officialism to a division of the public in Pallekele all over Republic of India’s Asia Cup fit towards Pakistan.

Gautam Gambhir caught on cam making obscene gestures, says lost cool after anti-India slogans were raised

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Gautam Gambhir caught on cam making obscene gestures, says lost cool after anti-India slogans were raised

In his clarification, Gambhir accused some fans of chanting anti-India slogans.
“While you come to observe game don’t take pleasure in political sloganeering. If you’re shouting anti-Republic of India slogans and Kashmir slogans you’ll be able to’t be expecting me to book quitness. Social media by no means provides you with complete image,” he had told reporters on Monday.
Although a section of the media reported chants of “Kohli, Kohli” when Gambhir was walking back to the broadcasting area from the ground, he made it clear that his reaction had nothing to do fans chanting “Kohli”.
“No matter is proven on social media, there’s no reality to it. Society display what they wish to display on social media. What in fact took place used to be there have been anti-Republic of India slogans being chanted.
“There were slogans about Kashmir also. So, there will obviously be a reaction, one way or the other or laugh at it,” Gambhir mentioned.
(With PTI Inputs)



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