He, however, revealed that the BJP leadership in the southern State has been in touch with Sreesanth since last two years.
"I know Indreshji but he didn't help my son-in-law to get BJP ticket," said Shekhawat responding to a query whether his proximity with the RSS leader helped Sreesanth get BJP ticket.
BJP picked up Sreesanth apparently as the party needed a popular face to contest the seat.
The saffron party, which is trying hard to make a foray in the southern State, last week announced Sreesanth's candidature from Thiruvananthapuram seat.
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However, Sreesanth's name was cleared by a court in a match-fixing case.
Shekhawat, Director of Madhya Pradesh Tourism Development Board, however, has played a key role in Sreesanth joining the saffron party.
"I had introduced Sreesanth to former Kerala BJP president V Muraleedharan two years ago. It so happened that one day I met Muraleedharan in Kerala and he talked to me about my son-in-law and evinced keen interest in him," Shekhawat told PTI.
He said Sreesanth then had frequent meetings with Murleedharan and other BJP leaders following which he joined the saffron party.