New Delhi: The agitating wrestlers, who are facing opposition from fellow wrestlers for their exemption from the Asian Games and World Championship trials, have refused to demand such an exemption from the IOA and said they will quit wrestling if it is proved. London Olympics bronze medalist Yogeshwar Dutt on Friday raised questions whether these wrestlers were protesting only to get such exemption and asked junior wrestlers, their coaches and parents to raise their voice against this injustice Please tell that Bajrang and Yogeshwar come from the same arena. Bajrang always considered Yogeshwar as his mentor but now both of them have come against each other on the issue of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.
Sakshi said in a live chat on social media, ‘We did not ask for exemption in trials, just asked for time for preparation.’ Bajrang said, ‘If you had a problem with the trial of a match, then you should have gone to the sports minister. But you decided to spread poison through social media.
Sakshi said in a live chat on social media, ‘We did not ask for exemption in trials, just asked for time for preparation.’ Bajrang said, ‘If you had a problem with the trial of a match, then you should have gone to the sports minister. But you decided to spread poison through social media.
He also said, ‘If it is proved that we had asked for exemption, then we are ready to quit wrestling. We never wrote any letter for exemption. These wrestlers also vowed to continue their fight.
Vinesh said, ‘We will continue our fight till Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh is punished, we are waiting for the charge sheet to be filed.’ Sakshi, Bajrang and Vinesh Phogat are demanding the arrest of former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for alleged sexual harassment of women wrestlers.