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NEW DELHI: The six protesting wrestlers, who received exemption from Asian Games trials, on Saturday, denied demanding such a favour and said they will quit the sport if such allegations are proved.
After IOA ad-hoc panel’s decision of a one-bout trial, the protesting wrestlers have been facing opposition from fellow wrestlers over the last couple of days as London Olympic bronze medallist Yogeshwar Dutt questioned if the grapplers were agitating to get such favours.
“We did not ask for exemption from trials, just asked for time to prepare,” said Sakshi after going live on social media.
“If you had problems with one-bout trial, you should have gone to the sports minister. But you chose to spread poison through social media,” Bajrang said.
“We are ready to quit wrestling if it is proved that we asked for exemption. We never wrote any letter for exemption.”
It was first reported by PTI on Thursday that six protesting wrestlers — the trio, Bajrang’s wife Sangeeta Phogat, Sakshi’s husband Satywart Kadian and Jitender Kinha — will have to win just one bout against the winner of stage-one trials to be on the Indian team for the Asian Games and World Championships.
The wrestlers also vowed to continue their fight.
“We will continue our fight till Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh is punished, we are waiting for chargesheet,” Vinesh said.
Sakshi, Bajrang and Vinesh Phogat have been demanding arrest of former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for allegedly sexually harassing women wrestlers.
(With inputs from PTI)
After IOA ad-hoc panel’s decision of a one-bout trial, the protesting wrestlers have been facing opposition from fellow wrestlers over the last couple of days as London Olympic bronze medallist Yogeshwar Dutt questioned if the grapplers were agitating to get such favours.
“We did not ask for exemption from trials, just asked for time to prepare,” said Sakshi after going live on social media.
“If you had problems with one-bout trial, you should have gone to the sports minister. But you chose to spread poison through social media,” Bajrang said.
“We are ready to quit wrestling if it is proved that we asked for exemption. We never wrote any letter for exemption.”
It was first reported by PTI on Thursday that six protesting wrestlers — the trio, Bajrang’s wife Sangeeta Phogat, Sakshi’s husband Satywart Kadian and Jitender Kinha — will have to win just one bout against the winner of stage-one trials to be on the Indian team for the Asian Games and World Championships.
The wrestlers also vowed to continue their fight.
“We will continue our fight till Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh is punished, we are waiting for chargesheet,” Vinesh said.
Sakshi, Bajrang and Vinesh Phogat have been demanding arrest of former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for allegedly sexually harassing women wrestlers.
(With inputs from PTI)
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