Vinesh Phogat Statement: Former Indian female wrestler Vinesh Phogat has entered politics. The Indian wrestler, who was disqualified for being 100 grams overweight in the Paris Olympics 2024, had said goodbye to wrestling. After quitting wrestling, Vinesh joined the Congress party. Now she is busy campaigning before the Haryana elections. During this, the former Indian female wrestler gave a very shocking statement.
Vinesh said that the Congress’s paw symbol will act as a slap. While giving a speech before the elections, Vinesh said, “It is a hand symbol, this hand symbol will act as a slap.” Apart from this, Vinesh was heard saying that the sound of the slap will reach Delhi.
It is being speculated that Vinesh has targeted Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, former president of Wrestling Federation of India. When the case of molestation of female wrestlers had gained momentum, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh had said that if Vinesh was molested, then he should have slapped her at that time. However, while retorting to the statement at that time, Vinesh had said that she did not have that much courage at that time.
Let us tell you that Vinesh Phogat is contesting from Julana seat of Jind district of Haryana. Assembly elections are to be held in Haryana from October 5. All eyes will be on Vinesh who defeated everyone in the wrestling ring. Now it will be interesting to see how she performs in the electoral field.
Has Vinesh Phogat become a sensible leader? 🔥
Vinesh said Tai remember the mark is of the palm of the hand, a slap will work 😂
On October 2, the sound of the slap should reach Delhi. Vinesh Phogat is winning by 40 thousand votes.
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It was necessary to enter politics
In a recent interview with India Today, Vinesh said that entering politics had become a compulsion for her. She did not enter politics as an option. The former Indian wrestler said, “We fought on the streets, but what did we get? We got nothing except abuse and humiliation. I went to the Olympics, but did I get justice? Nothing. We never got justice. Entering politics was not an option, but a necessity.”
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