‘Anurag Thakur tried to suppress the matter’, alleges Vinesh Phogat as protests continue
“We ended our protest after talking to Union Sports Minister (Anurag Thakur), and all the athletes had told him about the sexual harassment. By forming a committee, he tried to suppress the matter there; no action was taken that time,” she said.
The ace wrestler has been protesting at Jantar Mantar with several other top grapplers against the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief and have been demanding his arrest. Phogat stated that it is tough to stand against a powerful person who is misusing his power and position for a very long time.
Addressing the media, Olympian Vinesh Phogat said yesterday, “It is very difficult to stand against a person who is misusing his power and position for so long.”
She revealed that the wrestlers had met an official before they started their protest in Jantar Mantar, for the first time. But, no action was taken.
“Three-four months before we sat at Jantar Mantar, we had met an official, we had told him everything that how women athletes are sexually harassed and mentally tortured when no action was taken, then we sat on Dharna,” Vinesh added.
Wrestler Bajrang Punia addressed the allegations that they are protesting against new rules introduced for the selection for the Olympics.”He (Brij Bhusan) is saying that we have made some rules for the Olympics and therefore these athletes are protesting; firstly, this is not about the Olympics, this is against sexual harassment. And if I talk about the Olympics rule; the federation will take trails of athletes coming from the Olympics, whoever they want,” he said.
Earlier on Saturday, the WFI chief asserted that if he resigns, it would mean that he has accepted the allegations raised by the wrestlers.
Responding to the WFI chief’s remark, Vinesh Phogat said all they wanted was justice.
The Delhi Police has registered two FIRs against the WFI chief over sexual harassment allegations and over allegations of exploitation of female wrestlers by him.
On Saturday, the WFI chief said if he resigned from his post it would mean that he has accepted the allegations which have been raised by the wrestlers. He also said that 90 per cent of Haryana players stand with him while only one wrestling family continues to protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi.
Earlier on April 26, the wrestlers held a candle march at Jantar Mantar, urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to listen to their ‘Mann Ki Baat’.
While talking to the media, wrestler Sakshee Malikkh said, “We urge PM Modi to listen to our Mann Ki Baat. Even Smriti Irani ji is not listening to us. We are trying to show them the light through this candle march.”
Over the last six days, the wrestlers have slept and trained at the protest site near Jantar Mantar in the national capital.
(With inputs from ANI)
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