
Indian cricketer Rinku Singh, known for his powerful performance in the IPL and for winning gold at the 2022 Asian Games, is likely to be appointed as a Basic Education Officer (BSA) in Uttar Pradesh. But instead of being praised, the decision has triggered controversy on social media.
Why People Are Upset
Many people online are questioning how Rinku Singh, who reportedly failed in Class 9 and never completed school, can be given such an important education-related position.

Social media users are saying that while Rinku deserves respect for his sports achievements, he should be given a role related to sports or youth affairs, not education. One person commented, “Appointing a school dropout as an education officer is an insult to graduates who worked hard for such posts.”
What is a Basic Education Officer (BSA)?
A BSA is a government officer who looks after basic education in a district. Their job includes making sure schools run properly, teachers are recruited, and education policies are followed.
This is a Group B (gazetted) government post, usually filled by people who clear exams conducted by the State Public Service Commission and must have a graduation degree.
Why Rinku Was Chosen
Rinku Singh is being selected under the International Medal Winner Direct Recruitment Rules 2022, a rule that allows top athletes to be given government jobs directly — as a way to honor their achievements.
A notification about his appointment was issued by the Director of Basic Education in UP, and the process is still ongoing.
Reactions from the Public
While some people support this move as a way to reward athletes, many feel it’s the wrong department for such a posting.
Some critics compared it to “making a cricketer the Chief Medical Officer” — pointing out that it doesn’t make sense to appoint someone with no background in education to an education role.
Salary and Responsibilities
If the appointment goes through, Rinku Singh will receive a monthly salary of about ₹56,000, along with other government benefits. His responsibilities would include monitoring school quality, teacher hiring, and infrastructure development.
The Bigger Debate
This situation has sparked a bigger conversation:
Should government jobs, especially in important fields like education, be given based only on achievements in other areas like sports?
Or should proper qualifications and education remain a must for such roles?
For now, Rinku Singh’s appointment is not final, but the internet remains divided — between celebrating a cricket hero and protecting the importance of education.