Legendary athlete Milkha Singh today expressed his delight at Home Ministry recommending the name of hockey great late Major Dhyan Chand for the Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award in the country.
Speaking from Chandigarh, the 'Flying Sikh' said Dhyan Chand should have been the first sportsperson from India to have got this award.
"I am delighted to hear the news that late Major Dhyan Chand has been nominated for the Bharat Ratna by the Home Ministry," Milkha Singh said.
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Indian track-and-field athlete, who became the first Indian male to reach the final of an Olympic athletics event, where he finished fourth in the 400-metre race at the Rome 1960 Games, congratulated the Government for recommending Dhyan Chand's name for the honour.
"Sportsmen make the finest ambassadors for the country and I'm sure the entire nation will be happy to hear about this decision to nominate him for the award.
"In fact I would like to add that keeping in mind the same line of thinking, there's no reason why a top sportsmen should not be nominated as Ambassadors, Governors, as members of the Rajya Sabha or as members of Parliament, because they dedicate their lives for the nation. They are intelligent, disciplined, work hard," said Milkha Singh.
"I would like to congratulate the Modi Government for this and hope to see much more initiatives" he added.