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Wrestler Bajrang Punia requests UWW to reinstall suspension on WFI

"This decision has again put Indian wrestlers under threat and harassment by WFI members," Punia wrote in his letter, shared on his social media handle.

- New Delhi - UPDATED: February 15, 2024, 03:58 PM - 2 min read

Olympic medallist Bajrang Punia during protest.

Wrestler Bajrang Punia requests UWW to reinstall suspension on WFI

Olympic medallist Bajrang Punia.


Olympic medallist Bajrang Punia on Thursday requested United World Wrestling (UWW)to reinstate suspension on the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI). Punia alleged that lifting the suspension and reestablishing the wrestling body under Sanjay Singh once again put the wrestlers under "threat and harassment". 

 

"This decision has again put Indian wrestlers under threat and harassment by WFI members," Punia wrote in his letter, shared on his social media handle.

 

UWW lifted the provisional suspension levied on WFI on Tuesday but with a condition that the national federation must provide written guarantees guaranteeing no discriminatory action to be taken against the Punia, Sakshi Malik, and Vinesh Phogat.

 

UWW had suspended WFI on August 23 for not holding elections on time. After numerous hurdles, WFI finally held its polls and Sanjay Singh was elected President.

 

"We wrestlers request you kindly support Indian athletes against unfair practices and harassment through various means. Indian wrestlers are looking up to you for justice and their rights to fair and safe play.

 

"We are hopeful that you will consider our request to support clean and fair sports activities in India and take necessary actions against the WFI." Punia sent a copy of the letter to Sports Minister Anurag Thakur.

 

The Tokyo Games bronze medallist reminded UWW that the Indian Sports Ministry had on December 27 last year suspended WFI, citing "serious anomalies within days of taking charge." In response to the suspension, MYAS took proactive measures by forming an Ad Hoc Committee to oversee and manage wrestling activities.

 

"Despite these efforts, the suspended WFI members allegedly continued to make "blatant decisions and conduct sporting activities without any recognition from sports ministries, all under the same leadership.

 

"Wrestlers all over India have lost trust and belief in the functioning of the Wrestling Federation of India. Because of this MYAS took diligent steps and issued a circular dated January 7, 2024. Even after this, they have publicly issued statements against wrestlers and the Ad Hoc Committee. This elected body is still being run by the same individual and their allies who have serious charges against them and MYAS also considered the same while suspending the body," he added. 

 

Punia, Malik, and Vinesh Phogat had led a protest against former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, demanding his arrest over sexual harassment allegations. 

 

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