Monday, May 29, 2023

Indian Wrestlers

Is this Country Under 

Dictatorship ?

Protesting Indian wrestlers

 Charged with rioting , 

Unlawful assembly 

Indian Wrestlers


Top Indian wrestlers , including Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik, and Bajrang Punia were among those

 confined by the police in the public capital, Delhi after they attempted to walk to the new parliament

 building hours after it was introduced, on Sunday.

A couple of hours after the fact, the Delhi police recorded a FIR against the protesting wrestlers as well

 as the coordinators of the dissent for revolting, unlawful gathering and impeding community workers in

 their obligation.

The move was subsequently condemned by Sakshi Malik who took to Twitter and directed out how the

 police a few days toward register a FIR against the Wrestling Organization of India (WFI's) boss Brij

 Bhushan Singh who has been blamed for lewd behavior yet just required a couple of hours to enlist a

 FIR against the wrestlers  for "peacefully protesting ".

For what reason were the wrestlers protesting ?

The protests followed sexual harassment against the WFI chief , BRIJ BHUSHAN by seven female

 WRESTLERS , including a minor, who griped against Singh and required his capture.

The grapplers have been organizing a protest at Jantar Mantar since April 23 following the claims and

 requested evil act against Bhushan who has since been deprived of all regulatory powers by the games

 service.


'Autocracy': Sakshi Malik about the FIR

Malik, the first Indian lady to win an Olympic wrestling award in 2016, took to Twitter before the end

 of last night and said, "It required seven days for the Delhi Police to enroll a FIR against sexual

 harasser Brij Bhushan, and it didn't require seven hours to enlist a FIR against us for calmly dissenting."
She added, "Is this country under a fascism? The entire world is seeing the way that the public authority

 is treating its players." Actually Sunday, the police had 700 individuals confined across Delhi,

 including 109 dissidents at Jantar Mantar. They were delivered sometime thereafter.






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