<p>Cricket icon and Rajya Sabha MP Sachin Tendulkar may not be able to attend the first half of the Budget session of Parliament due to his engagements in the on-going India Australia cricket series.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Rajya Sabha today granted him leave from February 21 to March 7.<br />Tendulkar has not attended the House for a single day in the ongoing Budget session and only one week is left for the first half to conclude on March 22.<br /><br />Deputy Chairman P J Kurien informed the members that Tendulkar had sought leave from February 21 to March 7 citing his engagement in the India-Australia test cricket series.<br /><br />India-Australia Cricket series began on February 22 and will conclude on March 26.<br />Both Tendulkar and Bollywood star Rekha have, since their nomination to the Rajya Sabha, have not attended the House quite regularly.<br /><br />As the Chair sought the permission of the House to grant Tendulkar leave, Naresh Agrawal (SP) said in a lighter vein "both of them hardly come to the House. Why not give both of them permanent leave" evoking peals of laughter.<br /><br />Former External Affairs Minister S M Krishna, also sought leave to remain absent from the House from March 5 to March 22, which was granted.</p>
<p>Cricket icon and Rajya Sabha MP Sachin Tendulkar may not be able to attend the first half of the Budget session of Parliament due to his engagements in the on-going India Australia cricket series.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Rajya Sabha today granted him leave from February 21 to March 7.<br />Tendulkar has not attended the House for a single day in the ongoing Budget session and only one week is left for the first half to conclude on March 22.<br /><br />Deputy Chairman P J Kurien informed the members that Tendulkar had sought leave from February 21 to March 7 citing his engagement in the India-Australia test cricket series.<br /><br />India-Australia Cricket series began on February 22 and will conclude on March 26.<br />Both Tendulkar and Bollywood star Rekha have, since their nomination to the Rajya Sabha, have not attended the House quite regularly.<br /><br />As the Chair sought the permission of the House to grant Tendulkar leave, Naresh Agrawal (SP) said in a lighter vein "both of them hardly come to the House. Why not give both of them permanent leave" evoking peals of laughter.<br /><br />Former External Affairs Minister S M Krishna, also sought leave to remain absent from the House from March 5 to March 22, which was granted.</p>