An Australian politician has questioned
Prime Minister Julia Gillard's decision to award an Order of Australia
to cricketer Sachin Tendulkar for his contribution to sport.
Federal
Independent MP Rob Oakshott who expressed his love for Little Master,
said the special award should not be used for diplomatic gain, the ABC
news reported.
"I love Sachin Tendulkar, I love cricket. but I
just have a problem with soft diplomacy as you call it," he said, adding
"Getting in on the act of the Australian honours."
Oakeshott said the Order should be focused on recognizing Australians doing community work instead.
"I'm
not going to die in a ditch over it...but it's about the integrity of
the honours list which should be for Australians," he said.
He
said that Tendulkar was an "obvious diplomatic touch point", and further
suggested setting up an inter-nation gong, such as an "Australia-India
award".
Yesterday Gillard, who is currently on her three day
visit in New Delhi, had announced that Tendulkar would receive the
special honour.
"This is a very special honour, very rarely
awarded to someone who is not an Australian citizen or an Australian
national," she said.
"He is away playing cricket - surprise,
surprise – but the award will be conferred on him by Minister Simon
Crean when he visits India," he said.
ABC also quoted Australia
India Youth Dialogue chairman Ruchir Punjabi as saying that approach has
worked with the Indian public.
"I think perhaps the Order of Australia to Sachin Tendulkar is probably going to be bigger than the nuclear issue," he said.
"I
think the nuclear issue is a trust issue with the Indian government
whereas the Order of Australia to Sachin Tendulkar is going to be the
headline in most newspapers here. And I think ... things like that play
an important role in bringing the two countries closer," he added.
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