New Delhi, Feb 19 (ANI): Former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin formally joined the Congress party on Thursday.
Congress leader Veerappa Moily confirmed the cricketer's membership, saying, "Azharuddin had approached me a few days ago with a desire to join the party. The decision to offer him a membership was taken after holding a discussion with party president Sonia Gandhi."
Moily, however, did not confirm whether he would contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
The leader told that the cricketer's controversial past was not a problem for the party.
"There are no criminal cases lodged against him anywhere and it was Azharuddin who filed a case against Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). I know him personally for the last 25 years and he is a nice man. He has been the most successful Indian captain and has yet not been proven guilty by a court of law," Moily said.
Azharuddin was one of India's greatest ever batsmen, having scored more than 15,500 runs in Tests and one-day matches during a 15-year international career.
Azharuddin was banned from the sport for his alleged involvement in match fixing in 2000. (ANI)
Congress leader Veerappa Moily confirmed the cricketer's membership, saying, "Azharuddin had approached me a few days ago with a desire to join the party. The decision to offer him a membership was taken after holding a discussion with party president Sonia Gandhi."
Moily, however, did not confirm whether he would contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
The leader told that the cricketer's controversial past was not a problem for the party.
"There are no criminal cases lodged against him anywhere and it was Azharuddin who filed a case against Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). I know him personally for the last 25 years and he is a nice man. He has been the most successful Indian captain and has yet not been proven guilty by a court of law," Moily said.
Azharuddin was one of India's greatest ever batsmen, having scored more than 15,500 runs in Tests and one-day matches during a 15-year international career.
Azharuddin was banned from the sport for his alleged involvement in match fixing in 2000. (ANI)



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