Madhya
Pradesh High Court (HC) on Monday dismissed a petition filed against legendary
cricketer Sachin Tendulkar for allegedly misusing Bharat Ratna in commercial
advertisements.
The
two-member bench comprising Justice Rajendra Menon and justice S K Gupta citing
it as a matter beyond HC's jurisdiction and advised the petitioner to raise his
problem with the union government, as per the report in Times of India. We
cannot interfere in this matter, court ruled while dismissing the petition.
Earlier,
the MP court had admitted the petition, on June 18 this year, seeking stripping
of the Bharat Ratna awarded to the cricket icon for allegedly using the “fame”
of the honour in “earning money by endorsing commercial products”.
The
petitioner V K Naswah, a resident of Bhopal, had stated that Sachin was a
popular figure as had accomplished many a world record in the game of cricket
for the country. Naswah accused Sachin of exploiting the “fame” of the highest
civilian award to promote commercial products and earn money which he said was
against the dignity, legacy, and tenets of the highest civilian award.
Naswah
had said that Sachin should return the award on moral ground and if he fails to
do so the central government should strip him of the honour.
Master
Blaster retired from all forms of cricket last November 2013.
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