Do people of the same family have the right to Bharat Ratna? Bharat Ratna is meant to be given to those who have enhanced the pride of the tricolor, but in the last few years Bharat Ratna is being given in view of its political gains. The Prime Minister will have to think about this. This is to say that Ashok Dhyanchand, son of hockey wizard Dhyanchand. He reached Chandigarh to participate in the play rights. Arjun Awardee Ashok Dhyanchand, a member of the 1975 World Winner Hockey Team, participated in Play Right's Hockey-70 show session. He was also present with the world winning team captain Padmashree Ajit Pal Singh and senior journalist Prabhjot Paul Singh. According to reports, after this session, when Ashok was asked about the issue of Bharat Ratna not being given to his father Dhyanchand, he told that when the Indian team achieved a 6–0 lead in the 1936 World Cup match against Germany, So Hitler went up in half the match. Hitler was so impressed by Dhyanchand's game that Dhyanchand was proposed to join the German army. He said that it was Dhyanchand's magic that the Indian team maintained its influence in hockey for years. Every time his name is ignored: Let us tell you that Ashok Dhyanchand said that the government gave him the country's first Padma Vibhushan award in 1956, in view of Dhyanchand's achievements. 10 days after his death, the government issued a stamp in his honor. Many stadiums in the country are named after him. National Sports Day is celebrated every year on his birthday. His family has 13 international and six Olympic medals. During the London Olympics 2012, three metro stations were named after Dhyanchand in London, not only that the stadium in which hockey was played was named after Dhyanchand. People want Dhyanchand to get Bharat Ratna, but when the government releases the list, it does not have his name in it. Also Read: ISL 6: Odisha FC fails to reach playoff due to this match FIH Hockey Pro League 2020: Great performance by Indian team, beat Australia in shootout Indian footballer Ashok Chatterjee passes away, has played 30 matches for the country PM Modi inaugurated India's first Khelo India University