Kolkata: A day after joining the BJP, former Indian footballer Mehtab Hossain on Wednesday said that he was not associated with any political party.
Hossain, known as the "Midfield General" in the Kolkata Maidan, said that it was a personal decision to quit politics as he was left shattered by the pain and feelings of his family and well-wishers over his sudden move to join a political party.
The former East Bengal captain was handed the BJP flag by the party's state president Dilip Ghosh on Tuesday at its Muralidhar Sen Lane office amid chants of "Bharat Mata Ki Jai".
"I am not associated with any political party from today. I apologise to all my well-wishers for this decision of mine," Hossain said in a Facebook post.
"No one has forced me to take this decision. This is completely my personal decision to stay away from politics," he added.
Hossain, who has played 30 matches for India and scored two goals, said he joined politics as he wanted to reach more people.
"In these trying times, I wanted to be with the people. Those helpless faces have taken away my sleep. That is why I suddenly joined politics.
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"But the people for whom I wanted to serve as a politician said I should not have joined politics. They did not want to see me as a politician," he said.