Sarbanand Sonowal
For Sarbanand Sonowal, India's new sports
minister, the first day in office was similar to a cricketer taking time
to settle down in the middle before hitting a boundary.
Forget boundary, even a single was difficult for this Member of
Parliament from Assam's Lakhimpur constituency. "This is my first day in
office. I need to understand my ministry first before making any
comments," was all he had to offer to media.
But the new sports minister didn't waste any time in getting down to
business. dna has learnt that Sonowal had a marathon meeting with the
sports ministry and top Sports Authority of India officials. The meeting
was attended by sports secretary Ajit M Sharan among others.
With Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's visit to India, most of
the questions were related to resumption of Indo-Pak cricketing ties.
Sonowal said, "We are always interested to develop good relations with
our neighbouring countries," he said.
Earlier, Sonowal was welcomed by the sports ministry officials at his
Shastri Bhawan office. He expressed his desire that more and more
youngsters should be encouraged in rural areas to take up sports as a
career. "I want the sports personalities to grow from our countryside.
There is no dearth of talent and it's only a question of having the
right policies to encourage our youth," said the 51-year-old minister.
Asked about his immediate priorities, if that includes bringing the
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) under the purview of RTI,
Sonowal sought time before reacting to such issues. "I will talk in
detail about my future plan and action some other day. Let me first
discuss matters with sports experts and sports personalities before
making any comments," said Sonowal, who was president of All Assam
Students Union from 1992-99 before being elected to the Assam Assembly
in 2001.