This story is from April 25, 2016

Milkha Singh condemns Salman Khan's appointment as Indian Olympic's Goodwill ambassador

'Upset with Salman appointed as the Goodwill ambassador of India's Olympic contingent, Milkha Singh said it would've been better to pick a sportsperson. 'I want to make it clear that I'm not against Salman, but the decision of the IOA is wrong and the govt. should intervene in the matter," he said.
Milkha Singh condemns Salman Khan's appointment as Indian Olympic's Goodwill ambassador
Upset with the appointment of Salman Khan as the Goodwill ambassador of India's Olympic contingent, legendary sprinter Milkha Singh said it would have been better to pick a sportsperson in his place. 'I am of the view that our sportspersons; be those from shooting, athletics, volleyball or other sports, they are the real ambassadors of India who would represent the country in the Olympics.
Still, if we had to pick an ambassador, it could have been from the sporting arena," the 85-year-old legend said.
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'India has produced so many sportspersons who have given their sweat and blood for the country like PT Usha, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Ajit Pal and so many others. One of these could have been made a goodwill ambassador. What was the need to import a person from Bollywood?" he asked. Milkha, who won gold in 1958 and 1962 Asian Games, said the fact that no Indian sportsperson had been picked up as ambassador saddened him.
'I want to make it clear that I am not against Salman Khan, but the decision of the IOA is wrong and the government should intervene in the matter. This is for the first time I am seeing a Bollywood hero being made goodwill ambassador for Olympics. I want to ask has Bollywood ever made any sportsperson an ambassador for any of their mega event?" he said.
'I want that the decision to name Salman Khan as ambassador should be revised," he said.
STARS FOR MOTIVATION
The IOA said it would also rope in icons from music, cricket, and other sports to motivate the athletes.
'When celebrities who appeal to the public come forward to help naturally we get more publicity which is good for sports. The trend among the youth is that they look towards such film celebrities. If we utilise them there's no harm," IOA vice-president Tarlochan Singh said. 'We're getting his (Salman Khan) help and not giving him anything. IOA is not paying him a penny," he added.
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