ANI, Malikkh added, “Being a player, I can understand her pain. The only female medalist in wrestling demanded justice but she did not get it. Pained by this, she retired.
The image of India in the whole world would increase or decrease? The whole sports industry is disappointed. They blame that there is discrimination between boys and girls in Haryana and there are fewer girls. After this, would the parents send their daughters to the stadium? The parents of the daughters would be concerned that if an Olympic medalist is not given justice, how will we get it.
The PM, Vice President, and President all should come and answer why this happened... This raises a lot of questions on the justice system and the democratic structure..." Earlier on 21 December, The former president of the WFI Brij Bhushan Singh said that it is the victory of wrestlers across the country and added, “This is not my personal victory, this is the victory of the wrestlers of the country. All wrestling activities were stopped for 11 months.
I hope that after the formation of the new federation, wrestling events will resume which were paused for the past 11 months. Meanwhile, the new WFI president, in a veiled reference to the wrestlers who protested at Delhi's Jantar Mantar demanding action against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, said, “Those who want to do politics can do politics and those who want to do wrestling will do wrestling. Politics will be answered in the political arena.
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