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Navjot Sidhu begins new innings as an MP

Navjot Sidhu defeated Congress veteran Roshan Lal Bhatia by a margin of nearly 80,000 votes in Amritsar for his maiden entry into the parliament.

Updated on: May 13, 2004 11:46 PM IST
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A former India cricketer, Bharatiya Janata Party member Navjot Sidhu, has been elected as a Member of Parliament from Punjab.

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Sidhu, 40, defeated Congress veteran Roshan Lal Bhatia by a margin of nearly 80,000 votes in Amritsar for his maiden entry into the parliament.

The former hard-hitting opening batsman, who is also a noted TV commentator, quit international cricket in 1999 after scoring 3,202 runs in 51 Tests with nine centuries and 4,413 in 136 one-day internationals.

 
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