Tendulkar became India's first active sportsperson to become a member of Parliament in June 2012.
Shukla said the names of veterans such as Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri were actually doing the rounds for nomination to the Upper House but Sonia Gandhi was keen to have Tendulkar in Parliament.
"It was not my idea to have Sachin in Rajya Sabha. I was thinking that veterans such as Ravi Shastri or Sunil Gavaskar would be recommended but Mrs Sonia Gandhi asked me to talk to Sachin. I said, 'he's still playing' but she insisted that at least I discuss it with him.
A clamour has grown in favour of Tendukar getting the Bharat Ratna award, India's highest civilian honour.
Shukla said the government can actually consider that since Tendulkar is hanging his boots.
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