Milkha Singh for time-bound plan to produce top athletes

Milkha Singh said the government should chart out a time-bound plan with the help of IOA to produce athletes who excel internationally. He said that if India was not winning laurels in athletics, the government should not be held responsible as it was providing all facilities and money for it.

Published : Dec 13, 2015 21:35 IST , Indore

Milkha Singh recommended Bharat Ratna for Dhyan Chand.
Milkha Singh recommended Bharat Ratna for Dhyan Chand.
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Milkha Singh recommended Bharat Ratna for Dhyan Chand.

Legendary athlete Milkha Singh today said the government should chart out a time-bound plan with the help of Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and other sports bodies to produce athletes who excel internationally.

Singh also expressed concern over the country’s failure to produce an athlete like him.

“If I would have been the Sports Minister, I would have called a meeting of IOA and asked that when the government was providing facilities and spending money why the results are not encouraging,” he said.

“If the country wants an athlete like me, the government should sit with IOA and other sports bodies and chart out a time-bound plan for this. Athletics should be made compulsory sports in the schools across the country as well,” he opined.

‘No dearth of players’

“There was no dearth of players in India,” he said referring to well-known Indian athletes PT Usha and Anju Bobby George.

He said that if India was not winning laurels in athletics, the government should not be held responsible as it was providing all facilities and money for it.

“The onus to bring forth results rests on IOA,” he added.

He also recommended that the legendary hockey player Dhyan Chand to be bestowed with the country’s highest civilian award—Bharat Ratna.

‘Dhyan Chand should be given Bharat Ratna’

“I say that Dhyan Chand should be given Bharat Ratna as he is the first personality to deserve it,” Singh, who won an individual gold medal at the 1958 Commonwealth Games, said.

Disagreeing to the trend of returning government awards by different personalities amid talks over intolerance in the country, he wondered what sense such a trait makes.

“Government gives awards on merits. I am averse to this trend,” he added.

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