"It took me 12 years of hard work to get there... But today's athletes want instant success by taking drugs. It has spread like cancer," Milkha said, citing the example of the drug controversy surrounding Olympic bronze medalist Vijender Singh.
After receiving Lifetime Achievement Award at the 58th CSJC annual award ceremony, Milkha said his dream is to see somebody win an Olympic medal in athletics.
"It (the medal) slipped by a whisker in Rome 1960. But before I die, I want to see a youngster win it. That's my only wish," the 77-year-old, who missed the 400m Olympic bronze narrowly, said.
"There is no shortcut. I did it the hard way, by running and running. People said I would die but I survived because of my strong will power."
He further urged the IOA to give the under-performing coaches an ultimatum.
"We have about 40,000 coaches. Put them in contract and give them a time-frame to deliver. Also, we must inculcate programme at school level and follow the China model.
