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Young grapplers protest against Bajrang, Sakshi and Vinesh

New Delhi, Jan 3: The ongoing crisis in Indian wrestling took a new twist on Wednesday when hundreds of junior wrestlers assembled at Jantar Mantar for a symbolic three-hour protest against the loss of one crucial year of their careers, a situation for which they blamed top grapplers Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik and Vinesh Phogat.
Loaded in buses, the junior wrestlers arrived from different parts of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi, catching the police unawares.
Close to 300 of them came from Arya Samaj Akhara in Chhaprauli, Baghpat while many others came from the Virender Wrestling Academy in Narela. The security personnel struggled to control them as they shouted slogans against Punia, Malik and Phogat.
Braving cold conditions, the junior wrestlers arrived at Jantar Mantar at 11am and left after three hours with a warning that if the government does not lift the WFI suspension within 10 days, they will start returning their awards.
The protesters were carrying banners that read: ‘UWW (United World Wrestling) save our wrestling from these 3 wrestlers’.
Another banner read: ‘Kar Diya Desh Ki Kushti Ko Barbaad: Sakshi Bajrang, Vinesh Phogat’.
Soon after the election of new office-bearers, the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) announced the hosting of the Under-15 and Under-20 Nationals in Gonda, UP but the ministry suspended the body, leading to the cancellation of the proposed tournament.
Several wrestlers, who could have competed in the junior categories for one last time, lost the opportunity.
“It was a symbolic protest. We are giving 10 days’ time to the government to revoke the suspension of the new WFI and allow it to hold age group nationals.
“If they don’t do it, we will start returning our Arjuna and other awards to the government just like Bajrang and Vinesh have done,” said Greco-Roman wrestler Sunil Rana, who is an Arjuna awardee and a bronze medallist from the 2023 Asian Games.
Muzaffarnagar stadium coach Pradeep Kumar said, “More than 90 per cent of Akharas (training centres) in UP are with us in this protest. There are only three wrestlers on one side and lakhs on the other. They have spoilt the careers of lakhs of wrestlers across the country.”
“These people have no respect for national awards. They are leaving them on the roads,” Kumar added, referring to Punia and Phogat returning their government honours.
“They kept saying that they were protesting for women and junior wrestlers but they have spoilt careers of lakhs after earning all the laurels. Their protest is only to get top WFI posts. Once that happens, they will stop all protests,” added Kumar.
Ironically, almost a year back at the same protest site, the top three wrestlers had managed to draw huge support for their cause when they called for the arrest of former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, accusing him of sexually harassing women wrestlers.
Thousands of people from different sections of society, including farmers’ groups, social workers, politicians, women’s groups and members of the wrestling fraternity, came out to support Sakshi, Vinesh and Bajrang.
The three are now facing protests from within their community, with those assembled at Jantar Mantar accusing them of ruining their careers. The protesters also defaced the placards bearing images of Punia, Malik and Phogat before trampling them. (PTI)

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