Wrestlers Protest: Top wrestlers have opted to end the protest and pursue legal action more than five months after accusing Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the head of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), of sexual harassment. Sakshi Malik, a renowned wrestler, announced it on Twitter. The “battle will continue in court,” she declared.
Charge Sheet Filed Against Brij Bhushan Singh
The government committed to file a charge sheet against Brij Bhushan Singh by June 15 during a meeting with the wrestlers. last Sunday. Since the chargesheet was introduced in court on June 15, according to Sakshi, grapplers have chosen to end the protest. Sakshi added, ‘The election of the new wrestling association has begun as promised with reference to the reform of the wrestling association. On July 11, the election is set to take place, but we will hold off until then.’ On the basis of a case filed by the Assam Wrestling Association (AWA) against the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) ad hoc panel, the Sports Ministry, and the WFI, the Gauhati High Court on Sunday suspended the elections for the wrestling organisation.
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Top Wrestlers Accuse Singh of Harassment
Top Olympians Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik, and Bajrang Punia demanded Singh’s arrest on claims that he harassed seven wrestlers, including the kid, with sexual advances. However, the police advised that the accusation made by the young wrestler against Singh be dismissed since there was “no corroborating evidence.” Additionally, Singh refuted all of the accusations made against him by the wrestlers. When Satyawart Kadian, a wrestler and Malik’s husband, was questioned about their future plans last week, he replied, “We are still talking about it. We will inform you. The wrestlers had also requested that WFI establish an internal complaints committee with a female chair. Anurag Thakur, the Union Sports Minister, unanimously approved on each of these suggestions.
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