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NEW DELHI: “Why are you not listening to our ‘Mann Ki Baat‘,” the protesting wrestlers requested High Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday and sought his hour to talk about the sexual harassment allegations towards his birthday celebration’s MP and WFI prominent Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.
Nation’s manage wrestlers resumed their agitation towards the wrestling federation’s prominent on Sunday, 3 months next they ended their sit-in protest following the formation of an oversight committee to probe into the intense allegations.

The Sports activities Ministry has now not but made family the findings of a six-member oversight panel that submitted its file on April 5.
The wrestlers on Wednesday mentioned they’re shocked that PM Modi felicitates them and clicks footage with them once they win medals however now he has grew to become a casual vision to their plight when they’re on street, in quest of justice.
“PM Modi sir talks about ‘Beti Bachao’ and ‘Beti Padhao’, and listens to everyone’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’. Can’t he listen to our ‘mann ki baat’? He invites us to his home when we win medals and gives us a lot of respect and calls us his daughters. Today, we appeal to him to listen to our ‘Mann Ki Baat’,” Rio Video games bronze medallist Sakshi Malik mentioned throughout a media interplay.

Apparently, Malik drew an analogy with High Minister’s prevailing radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’ which is finishing 100 editions and to mark the milestone, a number of methods are being organised by way of the federal government.
“I want to ask Smriti Irani (Union Minister) why she is silent now? It’s been four days that we have been sleeping on the road, enduring mosquito bites. We are not being allowed (by Delhi Police) to prepare food and train, why are you silent? I just want to say that you come here, listen to us and support us,” added Malik.
Malik feels perhaps their level isn’t achieving the High Minister.
“Maybe our truth is not reaching him, so we want to meet him and let him know our issues.”

Protesting wrestlers hold their morning exercise and training session at Delhi's Jantar Mantar

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Protesting wrestlers conserve their morning workout and coaching consultation at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar

An emotional Global championship medallist Vinesh Phogat mentioned,”we don’t have the (telephone) numbers (of relevant people) by which we can reach out to him so we are appealing to PM Modi through the media to raise issues. Maybe he can then listen to your cries. Our souls are almost dead, maybe he will see.”
“He does his program ‘Mann ki Baat’ but has he, even for a minute given a thought to our ‘mann ki baat, how much dilemma, does he think we face that daughters of the nation are sitting on the roads and are on the cusp of quitting wrestling by standing against a big criminal?”
Vinesh additionally mentioned that they are going to withdraw a candle shiny march then within the night time.
“Maybe the authorities can’t see, so we will take out a candle light march to offer some light. Maybe they can see that daughters of India, who are not just wrestlers but represent the feelings of many women, are out on the roads.
Tokyo Games bronze medallist Bajrang also appealed to the PM.

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“Those are daughters of Republic of India interesting to you, please do justice with them,” he said.
“We had introduced wrestling mats for follow however we weren’t allowed, despite the fact that we will be able to’t get ready our meals right here as a result of there’s no permission. Now, will we need to hurry permission even for respiring,” asked Bajrang.
He also added that efforts are being made by WFI chief’s men to scare them.
“A couple of folk are seeking to discourage us and scare us by way of narrating tales about how Brij Bhushan were given an adversary killed. However let me inform you that we don’t seem to be moving to get scared.”

‘Sexual harassment allegations’: Matter is in Supreme Court and the court will decide, says WFI chief Brij Bhushan Singh

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‘Sexual harassment allegations’: Matter is in Supreme Court and the court will decide, says WFI chief Brij Bhushan Singh

Vinesh also appealed to all athletes, across disciplines, to stand united with them.
“Can’t we put greed, concern and self pastime in the back of? I attraction to all sports activities individuals of the society, Olympic medallists, nationwide medallists and international championship medallists to return in combination and keep united.
“If we come together, there is no reason why we can’t be the number one nation in the Olympics one day.”



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