06 October,2009 09:07 AM IST | | Nuzat Aziz
Mohd Azharuddin talks to Nuzhat Aziz about his new interests politics and austerity
Cricketer-turned-politician Mohammad Azharuddin was in Pune yesterday to campaign for Congress candidates.
Lunching over Chinese food and shwarma at the Le Meridien and driving around in a Merc, the Morabad MP fielded questions on his party's austerity drive and his political career...
You had visited a Dalit home in Morabad on Oct 2. It has been heard that you refused to shake hands with the Dalits. What happened to the 'aam aadmi' portrayal of the Congress?
No such incident happened. In fact, some people even said that I carried a carton of mineral water with me. I travelled 50 kms from Moradabad and ate a simple meal of dal and rice at a Dalit's home and enjoyed it.
And I don't drink water an hour before and after my meal, so there was no question of me having carried mineral water.
The entire purpose of visiting Dalit homes is to connect with the aam aadmi and understand their issues. We are not trying to garner mileage out of this.
What do you think about the austerity drive? And don't you think you should have lunched at a lesser extravagant place than the Le Meridien and driven a regular car and not a Mercedes?
The party's austerity drive is quite meaningful. And as far as my lunch at a five-star hotel in Pune is concerned, I think it is quite a petty issue. It is hardly anything to talk about.
Some politicians have cast an aspersion on you saying 'Azharuddin is neither a good human being nor a good politician'. What do you have to say to that?
People who are not in power make such statements. They don't have much to do any way. My work will prove what I can perform well as a politician.
How has your political journey been so far?
I am quite excited because I am getting to meet many people and they are so moved and taken by my presence. Every day is a learning experience. The fact that young people are in the political arena is quite encouraging.
We need young faces and fresh perspective. I want to concentrate on education, which is a pressing issue in the country, especially in our community and also concentrate on health and poverty.
Are you watching the ICC Championship?
I have stopped watching cricket these days. It u00a0doesn't interest me as much u00a0it used to.