It'll be an absolute dream: Gambhir on being Delhi CM


By Anindya Banerjee

New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS): As a newly anointed Member of Parliament from East Delhi constituency Gautam Gambhir has his hands full. But the cricketer-turned-politician is not averse to taking on more responsibility -- in case he is called to lead the state of Delhi.

"It will be an honour. A huge responsibility. It will be an absolute dream," said the BJP MP from East Delhi on Friday, when asked if he would agree to an arrangement like in Uttar Pradesh, where Yogi Adityanath, then an MP, was asked to take over as the Chief Minister.

For now, Gambhir is mindful of the challenges that his constituency faces, the biggest being the Ghazipur landfill. He has promised to slowly cut down the height of the trash mountain in the area and inaugurated a ballistic segregator on Thursday for the purpose.

However, Gambhir is honest enough to admit that cannot give a "time frame to when it will be done." "But I am working on it," he said.

The BJP MP, who has got CCTVs installed in East Delhi and is also working on getting more ambulances for the area, questioned the delay by AAP in fulfilling its key poll promise.

"One should not promise something that can't be delivered," he quipped referring to the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) promise of free WiFi across Delhi and deployment of marshals for women passengers on buses.

He also admitted that he does not share any 'equation' with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who he felt was "a disappointment".

Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari recently argued for urgent implementation of the national citizenship Register (NRC) in Delhi. But Gambhir is in no hurry. "Whenever NRC is tried in Delhi, it should be by a BJP government and absolutely fool-proof," he reasoned.

Long before he joined politics, Gambhir's tweets had taken on a nationalistic tenor.

He has called Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, another former cricketer, a "puppet" of his country's Army. While talking to IANS, he said a sportsman like Khan should've spoken of taking everyone together and not focused on drumming up war hysteria at the recently concluded UNGA.

He also lashed out at the Opposition for questioning the communication blockade in Kashmir in the aftermath of abrogation of Article 370. "I remember after Burhan Wani's death, there was crackdown for three months. This is just a precautionary measure."

The BJP MP said the spate of developmental work on the Indian side of Kashmir will one day make the people in the Pakistan occupied Kashmir understand what has been denied to them all this while. He also batted for the relocation of Kashmiri Pandits to their home.

During the Lok Sabha elections, Gambhir was accused of circulating derogatory pamphlets against his contender Atishi to sully her image. Though Gambhir had refuted the charge, he chose not to talk about it since.

Asked about the episode by IANS, Gambhir said: "Putting that kind of an allegation against someone who could never even think of doing it just because you want to win one seat is bad. Such a low level politics dissuades good people from venturing into it."

  

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  • Vivian pinto, Mangalore/Canada

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    O M G fellow cricketer Tiwari will be very angry

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    Actually Kejriwala led AAP is completely on backfoot in Delhi, its perfect time for Gauti Gambhir to step out and play the match on front foot! Coming in to politics on a squeaky clean image, He's the best bet for BJP to portray as CM candidate!

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    If the situation is like this, then from mental hospital patients or Beggars will also contest and become PM or CM of this country. Those days are not far that what I believe.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    No big money to invest for a political ticket, no political ticket.

    This is why people must support AAP - which has not moved into the league of big-money-ticket-investment.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    Cricketer turned politician Gautam Gambhir thinks Chief Ministership just like the IPL cricket team.

    Father-son promoters of Housing Development and Infrastructure Limited (HDIL) sent to police custody for Rs 4,355 crore PMC bank fraud, company-sponsored Kolkata Knight Riders and owned news channel.

    Like Vijaya Mallaya famous for 'Calendar Girls', now another scam in IPL duping of PMC bank holders accounts surfaced.

    But Gambhir wants to be Chief Minister instead of asking for cleansing corruption in the Cricket. His party is only good at changing names like famous Feroz Shah Kotla who is the pioneer of Delhi's development when Gamhir's grandparents even not heard of it.

    I think late Jayalalitha will be better Chief Minister than Gambir who has 'zero' experience in leadership.
    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    Counting the Chickens befoe they're Hatched ...

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    Looser Gambhir, is the best bet for becoming next CM of Delhi. His company has duped 50 flat owners, as per news reports. So, he has the good chances to become CM.

    India loves and votes for people who talk big and do exactly the opposite. No wonder if he becomes next CM.

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  • nitin, kodagu

    Sat, Oct 05 2019

    absolute disgrace to Delhi CM Chair and people of Delhi will be dumbest creatures no earth if you become CM

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