Have joined politics to find solutions to problems faced by people: Gambhir

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Sitting in AC rooms and tweeting on any issue is easy but I have joined to find solutions to problems faced by people, cricketer-turned-politician Thursday said.

"Dilli Ko Dilli banane ki jaroorat hain, ya Paris nahi (needs to be developed as a national capital city and not or Paris)," he said in an apparent dig at chief who often talks about making Delhi a global city on the lines of and Paris if given full statehood.

He asserted that the game of was played by him with a "true spirit" and he has joined with the same guiding principle.

"Tweeting from AC rooms on any issue is very easy. I have joined to find solutions to the problems faced by the people.

"I have played with true spirit and have now joined politics with the same intention," said.

On the issue of statehood, hit out at the and claimed that the ruling party in Delhi was raising the issue during elections to "cover up" its failures.

Gambhir who was known for his aggression on the pitch faced the questions of reporters with calm and showed no emotions when probed on his knowledge of the East Delhi constituency.

"Ten Assembly constituencies and 39 wards," he replied promptly when asked by a about the number of Assembly constituencies and municipal wards in East Delhi.

He said his vision was clear and he was deeply impressed with He said he will emerge victorious with the help of a "fabulous" team of BJP leaders and workers chipping in his campaigning.

"I am not here to make false promises. What people will speak after five years will be my view," Gambhir said on his plans and priorities for the constituency if he wins the polls.

Asked about his party denying the ticket to who is the sitting from the east Delhi constituency, Gambhir said,"Its a party decision. I do not want to delve into it. did good work as an "

He said his vision was clear and he would go to people with the agenda of development.

"Lovely should tell whether he was on a picnic in the BJP," Gambhir retorted when his reaction was sought on candidate's remark that the former was an outsider on picnic in East Delhi.

In April 2017, Lovely quit the and joined BJP over differences with his party leaders during in Delhi. He returned back to Congress in February 2018.

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First Published: Thu, April 25 2019. 17:25 IST