

Thrissur (Kerala) | Former India football star I M Vijayan on Saturday said he had been approached by different political parties to contest the upcoming elections as their candidate but had declined the offers.
However, he said he would consider accepting a Rajya Sabha nomination if such an offer came up.
Speaking to reporters here, Vijayan said Union Minister Suresh Gopi had recently offered him a BJP ticket to contest the election from Thrissur.
He said a BJP representative from New Delhi had also visited him and asked him to contest the election. Vijayan said similar offers had come from the Congress as well as the LDF.
"I declined them because I want the love of all the people. I have no commitment to any party. I want everyone," he said.
He said that during every election, his name is discussed in political circles. Vijayan said he received a job in the Kerala Police during the tenure of the K Karunakaran government.
Later, after ending his football career, it was CPI(M) minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan who reinstated him in the police service.
He also noted that it was the BJP-led government that conferred the Padma Shri award on him.
"All three fronts have helped me. I cannot stand with any one party," he said.
He added that he would accept a Rajya Sabha MP position similar to the one given to athlete P T Usha.
"I won't see any politics in that. I can work for sports like Usha," he said.
Vijayan was a star footballer who represented India in several international tournaments.