Firoz.T.Totanawala
The Bangalore Metro Reporter
1st January 2011 issue-
THE ENFORCED HONOUR!
IS SACHIN
THE ONLY SPORTMAN DESERVING BHARAT RATNA?
Under pressure of vested
interests, the central government has decided to award cricketer Sachin
Tendulkar the coveted Bharata Ratna. As a first step, it has amended the rules to
accommodate people who have contributed greatly to sports. This amendment is obviously
aimed at clearing the way for Sachin to get the highest civilian honour of
Bharata Ratna.
Nobody disputes the
fact that Sachin Tendulkar is a great cricketer. He has the highest number of
cricketing records in the world and is on the threshold of scoring 100th test
century. Of course, it will take years for any other cricketer in the world to
break his records. The central government has recognised his cricket
contributions by conferring Padmasri and Padma Vibhushan awards to him.
It is another matter
that Sachin has made a fortune out of his cricket. He has earned crores through
cricket and advertisements and nobody can grudge about his earnings because he
deserved it. Last year, it is said he signed a sponsorship contract for a whopping
Rs. 300 crores! Like any cricketer, Sachin too had his ups and down. He was a
miserable flop as the captain. He was a failure with the bat at frequent seasons
and at one point of time, it looked like his cricketing career had ended. But
the lenient attitude of the BCCI helped him bounce back to form.
But, can his records or
his cricketing fame, be the yardstick for awarding Bharat Ratna to him? Bharat Ratna
is the highest civilian award conferred in recognition of the great
contributions by a person in the field of social service, peace and harmony in
the society. Since its inception in 1954, the awards were given to, people who
have contributed during freedom movement, Social Reformers, Scholars,
Educationists, Musicians, Actors, Directors
etc. And sports were not considered with a valid reason that there are various
scores of sports where sports persons have made India proud by their
achievements. Selecting one among them is very tough. Moreover, sports do not contribute to social, economic or cultural reforms. Sports
were therefore left out from the ambit of selection to Bharat Ratna.
In fact, last year
itself, there was a strong demand for awarding Bharat Ratna to Sachin
Tendulkar. But sports were not in the criterion and moreover as Sachin was
still playing and is still playing, the government could not select him to the
highest honour. Further, the government had already honoured him with Padma
awards, twice! But, the demand by the cricketing world particularly BCCI, for
Bharat Ratna to Sachin became louder. One can say that there is a powerful
lobby working for Bharat Ratna award for Sachin. Sharad Pawar, a powerful
Minister in the central government and chairman of the International Cricket
Council is also backing the proposal.
With regard to the
government’s decision to award Bharat Ratna to Sachin by relaxing the norms,
one can say that it is not a wise decision. In fact, the move has opened the Pandora’s
Box with claims of great sportsmen of yesteryears demanding the honour. There
is the great Milka Singh who deserves it in first place. Milka Singh also known
as the ‘Flying Sikh’ is even today remembered and revered by the people. Then there
is P. T. Usha who had become a legend. There are sportsmen who brought Olympics
medals for India. Prakash Padukone, won the laurels for India in Badminton by
winning world championships. More than anybody, Viswanathan Anand, the World
Chess Champion deserves the award most. He has won scores of world
Championships.
Then who will forget
Ramanathan Krishna, Vijay Amritraj, Leander Peas, Ramesh Krishnan etc. who made
it big in the world of Tennis. And what about Abhinav Bindra, who scored the very
first Olympic gold for India in shooting? In fact, Bindra is the only Indian
who secured a gold medal in the history of Olympics. Does he not deserve the
Bharat Ratna more than anybody, by his splendid feat?
Further, in cricket
itself, there are great names who have contributed tremendously to Indian
cricket. Ajit Wadekar captained the Indian team which defeated almost all
cricketing teams in the world. Sunil Gavaskar, fought for the players and made
cricket, a highly commercial venture for both the cricketers and the Board. How
one can forget Kapil Dev. Then there is this Saurav Ganguly who holds the
record for winning the highest number of tests, as captain. Dhoni, the present
captain too has won the maximum tests and one-day matches. So, Sachin is not
the only great cricketer. He might have the highest ‘records’ in cricket, but
mere ‘records’ cannot make him the most eligible person for Bharat Ratna award.
On the contrary, Sachin
has also courted controversies too. In one case, he had cut the cake resembling
Indian flag and later apologised. Again, very recently, when the Indian team won
the world cup, Sachin was carried on shoulder for a victory lap by Virat Kohli
who had also wrapped the tri colour on his shoulder. Sachin literary was
sitting on the tri colour and his shoes trampled the Indian flag.
To say in conclusion, it is not that
Sachin does not deserve the Bharat Ratna, but there are many more sports persons
who deserve the Bharat Ratna, more. And that is all.
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