Bindra says yes; IOA waits for Tendulkar, Rahman
India's first and only individual Olympic gold-medallist, Bindra said he received IOA's invitation and immediately agreed for the role.
IOA has also approached Tendulkar and Oscar-winning music composer AR Rahman with a similar offer
Received a letter this afternoon from the president and secretary general of the IOA inviting me to be a goodwill ambassador. I am humbled that they thought I am worthy enough for this honour. I respectfully accept this with gratitude," Bindra said in a series of tweets.
Tendulkar and Rahman, however, are yet to respond to the IOA's offer.
"We are in communication with Sachin Tendulkar and AR Rahman to become brand ambassadors of the Indian Olympic contingent. We are yet to get their reply," said Indian Olympic Association (IOA) vice president Tarlochan Singh.
"We will rope in more people. Salman Khan will also remain," he added.
Salman's appointment as goodwill ambassador had kicked up a storm last week when star wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt and sprint legend Milkha Singh questioned the move even though the IOA and some other athletes backed the decision.
Salman, who is playing the role of a wrestler in his upcoming film 'Sultan', was named goodwill ambassador in the presence of star woman boxer MC Mary Kom, hockey captain Sardar Singh, and shooter Apurvi Chandela among others.
Yogeshwar started the debate by tweeting that Salman has done nothing to merit such an appointment but the IOA stood firm on its decision and said that it would rope in more icons from cricket, music and other sports to motivate the Olympic contingent ahead of the Games in August.
The London Olympics bronze-medallist welcomed the IOA's decision to rope in Bindra besides approaching Tendulkar.
"I am very happy. Thank You IOA. Jai Hind," Yogeshwar tweeted reacting to Bindra's appointment.
"I welcome the IOA's decision to rope in Sachin as brand ambassador of the Indian Olympic contingent. Jai Hind," he said in a tweet in Hindi.
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