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'Not upset over being denied Rajya Sabha poll nomination; I'm kabaddi player, not chess player': Chhagan Bhujbal

Mumbai, Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal on Monday dismissed speculation that he was upset over not being nominated to the Rajya Sabha and, in a lighter vein, said, "I am a kabaddi player, not a chess player".

Bhujbal also said his turn for a parliamentary berth could come in the future.

He was believed to be the frontrunner for the June 18 Rajya Sabha bypoll, necessitated due to the resignation of Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar, for which the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has fielded Rajendra Jain.

Speaking to reporters, Bhujbal said he had expressed his desire to enter the Rajya Sabha and suggested that the yardstick applied to other political families be extended to him as well.

"I want to go to the Rajya Sabha. I want to go to the Lok Sabha as well. Opportunities came four or five times, but nothing came my way," he said.

Referring to political leaders whose family members hold positions in Parliament and government simultaneously, Bhujbal said there were several such examples and that he too deserved a similar opportunity after decades of work in public life.

"I said the same principle should apply to me as well. My son (referring to his nephew and former MP Sameer Bhujbal) can be made a minister, and I can go to the Rajya Sabha," he said.

Chhagan Bhujbal said a proposal to this effect was discussed with the BJP leadership, but there was little time available before the Rajya Sabha election process.

He rejected reports that the BJP had turned down the proposal and said he had been informed that a cabinet expansion was likely, during which such matters could be considered.

"There is no truth in reports that the BJP rejected the proposal. Am I upset? No. Why should I be upset?" he said.

The senior leader said he was only seeking what he described as a fair opportunity, pointing out that others had been accommodated in Parliament and government.

"I should also get justice. If not today, then tomorrow; if not tomorrow, then the day after," he said.

Ending on a lighter note, the minister said, "I am a kabaddi player, not a chess player. I do not know how to play chess." PTI MR GK

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