The national sports awards -- Arjuna, Dronacharya and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna -- have been mired in controversy for a number of years now and the former Commonwealth Games gold- medallist wants a complete overhaul of the process.
"There are two ways to cleanse the system. You can try politely and if it doesn't work, then use the rod. If there's some sanction, they would realise," the Olympic quarter- finalist told PTI on the sidelines of a function.
An Arjuna awardee, Akhil cited the example of women's boxing in which there are three Arjuna awardees (MC Mary Kom, Sarajubala Devi and Sarita Devi) and as many as five "Droancharyas".
"Take my example. I wouldn't even know how many have applied for Dronacharya using my name. May be I haven't even trained under them. If I discuss boxing with someone, he doesn't become my coach," he said.
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Asked about a solution to this age-old malaise, Akhil said the Sports Ministry should revamp the entire selection process by making it online.
"Let's have every information online. Name the contenders online, cite all their national and international achievements. Mention the points associated with each event and how much points each candidate has got. No one would then question the process. You don't need committees for that.
"Don't just make it a draw of lots so that no one knows who's getting the award and who's not getting it. Make it transparent so that the sanctity of such prestigious award is maintained," he signed off.
The awards have not been free of controversy this year as well with ignored athletes such as tennis star Rohan Bopanna and Paralympic silver-medallist Deepa Malik complaining about the lack of recognition for their achievements.