Brij bhushan singh on wfi ban lift: On Thursday, the Union Ministry of Youth and Sports removed the ban from the Wrestling Federation of India. After this, former president of Wrestling Federation of India and BJP leader Brij Bhushan Singh has given a statement. Brij Bhushan Singh said that the Wrestling Federation of India and other federations are independent institutions in itself, but some cases had come, after which the government banned. Also, the election was organized on the guidelines of the Supreme Court. At the same time, Sanjay Singh won in this election. But after this the ban was re -imposed.
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Brij Bhushan Singh said that the government spoke with players, concerned people and lawyers besides coaches. After this, the Government of India decided to remove the ban from the Wrestling Federation of India. I believe that 99.9 percent people are happy with this decision. I hope that the Wrestling Federation of India will work honestly and will play an important role in bringing Wrestling to the trek again. Earlier, the camp remained closed for about 26 months. At the same time, the election was held in December 2023, about one and a half years ago, in which Sanjay Singh won.
Let us tell you that the Sanjay Singh -led panel won the election on December 21, 2023, but the election of Venue for the National Championship in Nandini Nagar, Gonda, former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, angered the government. However, the Sports Ministry said in its order that WFI has taken corrective measures, so it has decided to remove the suspension. Significantly, wrestlers, who protested in 2023 at Jantar Mantar, demanded the arrest of outgoing WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for alleged sexual harassment of seven women wrestlers in 2023 to cancel the elections for the elections for the federation officials in December 2023 and declare them illegal.
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