Haryana Elections: Sehwag Endorses Anirudh Chaudhry For Tosham Assembly Seat
“Anirudh bhaiyya and I go way back as it was his father, Ranbir Singh, the President of BCCI, who supported me a lot and even made me vice-captain (of the Indian team). So our relationship is strong. I hope my coming here gives him support and strength and that people will vote for him in numbers. I believe that when he does this much for the players then what will he do when he goes to the Vidhan Sabha,” said Sehwag.
Anirudh Chaudhry has a long and storied history with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). He has served as the former BCCI treasurer and Haryana Cricket Association secretary and managed India's U-19 team and Team India during the 2007 T20 World Cup.
“I want to recall a story of how after we had won the 2011 World Cup and the team was in Birmingham, England, there was a riot. Anirudh was the manager of our team. The England police refused to offer us protection and he threatened that we would go take the players back. He believed that the 15 players were his responsibility and within an hour we had security.
“He says whatever is in his heart. He is very honest, works sincerely and has a stellar reputation at the BCCI. He has been working with the Haryana Cricket Association for a long time and I have never heard a single complaint about him. He has so much love and the people of Tosham will see the love and vote for him,” added Sehwag.
The contest for the Tosham assembly seat is going to be an intense battle between two cousins as the Congress debutante has been pitted against Congress-turned-BJP leader Kiran Choudhry’s daughter Shruti Choudhry.
“He says whatever is in his heart. He is very honest, works sincerely and has a stellar reputation at the BCCI. He has been working with the Haryana Cricket Association for a long time and I have never heard a single complaint about him. He has so much love and the people of Tosham will see the love and vote for him,” added Sehwag.
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Article Source: IANS