Kolkata: Politics was always on Manoj Tiwary's radar but in his mind, there was a sense of finality once he saw the plight of migrant labourers during the COVID-19 induced lockdown last year.
After deciding to take the plunge into politics, he was clear that he had to be on Mamata Banerjee's corner.
Having won his first state assembly elections from the Shibpur constituency by a margin of more than 6000 votes over nearest rival Rathin Chakraborty of BJP, Tiwary knows his immediate assignment.
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"Effective COVID-19 management in my area, raising awareness and keeping the residents of my constituency safe. That's my first job and its a challenge. But that's what sport teaches us isn't," Tiwary, a former India player and one of the finest batsmen to have emerged from Bengal, told PTI after collecting his victory certificate.
Tiwary, even in adverse circumstances, has never been short of confidence and that's why he was never unsure about his victory.
"I was well prepared for this election and worked very hard to win blessing and mandate of people of my constituency. I knew politics is not an easy place and for a newcomer from a different sphere, it was all the more difficult. I had campaigned door to door in Shibpur locality, they know my intention.
"I am happy that those smiling faces reposed their faith in me and I could feel while campaigning that they would bless me with a big mandate," said Tiwary.
But did he think about the risks of losing an election when he had a secured domestic career and was also doing well as a TV expert?
"Yes, it was risky. I went against the tide when I took the decision because you can't say 'No' to Didi. Didi has always been my inspiration. Every year on my birthday, I would receive a greeting card signed by her."
But Tiwari is always practical knew that the knee injury sustained before the last edition of the Vijay Hazare Trophy would force her to have a plan B.
"When I responded to Didi's call, I had a knee injury and wasn't playing Vijay Hazare Trophy. It would have taken four to five months to recover. I had to come to terms with IPL rejection and I had time at my disposal that I needed to use constructively.