Asked about the government's decision to bestow the prestigious award on Tendulkar and not to Dhyanchand, Shukla, also an union minister, said, "He (Dhyanchand) was a great hockey player. There are many awards given across the country which are named after him. The media should first check that number and then pose such type of question."
Tendulkar and eminent scientist Prof C N R Rao were yesterday chosen for Bharat Ratna with the batting maestro, who retired from international cricket yesterday, being the first sportsperson to be bestowed with the award.
Expressing his satisfaction over the state of the ground, Shukla said the deficiencies pointed out by the BCCI and West Indian Cricket Board will be corrected in time.
"The stadium is fully prepared to host an international match," he added.
