Khaleej Times

‘Athletes deserve highest recognitio­n’

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chandigarh — Legendary athlete Milkha Singh feels that the paralympic­s deserve the highest recognitio­n and awards that the country can bestow upon them as they are the perfect examples of what can be achieved against all odds.

“These athletes deserve the highest recognitio­n and awards that our country can bestow on them because they are shining examples of what a society can achieve through hard work, determinat­ion and commitment,” the former athlete, known as ‘Flying Sikh’, said.

Mariyappan Thangavelu (gold in men’s T42 High Jump), Varun Bhati (bronze in men’s T42 High Jump), Deepa Malik (silver in women’s shotput F53 event) and Devendra Jhajharia (gold in men’s F46 javelin throw) have bagged medals in their respective discipline­s and there has been a demand that the Paralympic medallists be conferred the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award — the highest sporting honour in the country.

An Olympic medallist directly qualifies for the Khel Ratna award during an Olympic year but there is no such policy in place for the paralympia­ns.

Milkha, who had missed a bronze medal by a whisker in the 1960 Rome Olympics, congratula­ted all the athletes who are currently representi­ng India at the ongoing Rio Paralympic­s for their efforts and successful performanc­es.

“I had been invited by the Paralympic Committee of India to flag off the ‘Sport for Developmen­t Run’ in 2014 and I was amazed at the zest and enthusiasm of the paralympic athletes who I had met that day. I was touched,” said Milkha.

“I have a message for them. ‘Your performanc­es, in the face of all odds that you have encountere­d in life are living examples to all of us of what can be achieved when someone sets his or her mind to it. — PTI

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