Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sourav accepts Mamata's inaugural offer


October 13, 2009

Kolkatta: In West Bengal, any liaison between politicians and celebrities is becoming a matter of speculation and analysis. The latest celebrity to figure in this conjecture is former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly.

The tittle-tattle started after Ganguly accepted an invitation from railways minister Mamata Banerjee to attend the foundation stone-laying of a Eastern Railway sports stadium in Kolkata on October 15. Ganguly will be the chief guest.

This is the first time Ganguly, known to be close to chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, will be sharing the dais with Mamata. The cricketer was not seen at the railway minister's celebrity-studded event to inaugurate the expanded metro network some months back.

Ganguly, however, rubbished talk of any understanding between him and the railway minister, saying he's going to attend the event because he supports all developmental initiatives in the state.

The former captain had been an ardent supporter of the industrial policies of the Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee government. He's written many articles expressing solidarity with the government and even at the height of the Left-Mamata tussle over Singur, Ganguly was vocal against the Trinamool.

Political analysts feel that people have seen many celebrities switching political sides, which is why such matters have become a subject of gossip and rumour. "A majority of the celebrities in Trinamool were long-time supporters of CPI(M). There is feeling that as the wind of change become stronger, more people will switch sides," said one analyst.

"Unfortunately, some people are applying the same logic in Ganguly accepting the offer to be chief guest. I am sure he's doing it because he's a sportsman. By accepting the invitation, Ganguly has snubbed all talk of him being close to one political force," an analyst said.

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