Wrestlers’ protest takes political colour, farmer leaders also support athletes

New Delhi: Several politicians, including former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, and ‘khap’ leaders on Tuesday met with the protesting wrestlers and extended their support to them.
Hooda, Udit Raj, another Congress leader, CPI leader Brinda Karat, who was stopped from joining the stir by the wrestlers in January, were welcomed by the wrestlers, a day after they had sought support from all quarters.
Hooda spent about 35 minutes with the wrestlers at the Jantar Mantar, where the grapplers had started their protest in January, demanding the removal of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) President Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who was accused of sexual harassment and intimidation by them.
While Hooda did not speak, Raj asked the protesting wrestlers to stick to their cause, like the farmers did against the farm laws and said, “You will emerge victorious”.
The Bharat Kisan Union (BKU) representative also joined the wrestlers’ stir.
A few kids, including one from Bhopal, offered their piggy bank, containing their savings, to the wrestlers.
Bajrang Punia, while thanking them, said, “You have big hearts.”
PTI

 

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