BCCI President Anurag Thakur all set to join Territorial Army

He will be commissioned as a regular officer on Friday to become the first serving BJP Member of Parliament to join the military force.

Update: 2016-07-28 07:59 GMT
BCCI President Anurag Thakur made it to the TA after clearing an exam and a personal interview conducted in Chandigarh and training held in Bhopal. (Photo: BCCI)

New Delhi: Anurag Thakur, BJP MP and BCCI President, is set for a new innings as an officer of the Territorial Army.

41-year-old Thakur will be commissioned into the Territorial Army (TA) as a regular officer on Friday to become the first serving BJP Member of Parliament to join the military force.

Thakur made it to the TA after clearing an exam and a personal interview conducted in Chandigarh and training held in Bhopal.

As a regular officer, the Lok Sabha member from Hamirpur in Himachal Pradesh will have to undergo a mandatory training.

The Territorial Army, the second line of defence after the regular army, is composed of volunteers who receive military training for about a month in a year so that in case of an emergency they can be mobilised for the defence of the country.

The Territorial Army is not a profession, occupation or a source of employment. It is only meant for people who are already in mainstay civilian professions. In fact, gainful employment or self-employment in a civil profession is a pre-requisite for joining the Territorial Army.

"I am very excited. It is a dream come true for me. I always wanted to wear the (military) uniform and contribute to the country's security but could not," he said.

"I am keenly looking forward to my training and serving the country," he added.

Thakur, whose grand father was in the army, said he initially wanted to join the armed forces but could not do so as his career got diverted to cricket and politics.

"I have always had the passion of joining the army. I have seen many youngsters sacrifice their lives for the nation," said the MP from Himachal Pradesh, where there is a general culture of sending youths to the army.

On what he looked forward to do in the TA, Thakur said there are several issues concerning the forces which he had seen and dealt with from outside but "now I will be able to see the conditions from inside and will be in a better position to raise issues as an MP."

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Former India skipper Kapil Dev was the first Indian cricketer who was presented with a honorary rank of Lt. Colonel in 2008 by General Deepak Kapoor. Team India’s limited overs skipper MS Dhoni too was given a rank of honorary Lt. Colonel in 2011. Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar was conferred with the honorary title of Group Captain in the Indian Air Force in 2010.

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