The resolution would be sent to the batting icon, Assembly sources said.
Moved by the state's Parliamentary Affairs Minister Partha Chatterjee, the resolution was supported by the members of all political parties.
While moving the resolution, Chatterjee noted that the state government had made an elaborate plan to felicitate the cricketer on the final day of his 199th Test match at the Eden Gardens, but it was not carried out properly as the match ended on the third day.
He disclosed that the Chief Minister had suggested Tendulkar's name for the highest civilian award Bharat Ratna and that the resolution was her idea.
The Opposition in the House lauded the government initiative and participated in a discussion on the legend's 24-year-long career. Congress member Asit Mitra, DSP member Prabodh Sinha and CPI(M) member Anisur Rahaman spoke in connection with this.
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