Wrestling federation of India

Sports Ministry suspends WFI chief Sanjay Singh after Sakshi Mallik quits wrestling

NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Sports & Youth Affairs suspended the newly elected body of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), nullifying Sanjay Singh’s presidency, on Sunday. The ministry took this decision after molestation accused Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh’s close aide, Sanjay, announced Gonda as the choice of destination for the U-15 and U-20 […]

Delhi Police’s Conflicting Stand: No opposition to Bail for Brij Bhushan despite filing chargesheet

During the bail hearing at the Rouse Avenue court in Delhi on Thursday, the lawyer representing the wrestlers expressed concern about Singh's influence and the potential to tamper with witnesses if granted bail.

Brijbhushan gets interim bail in wrestlers’ sexual harassment case

Delhi court grants interim bail to Brijbhushan Sharan Singh and Vinod Tomar, former officials of Wrestling Federation of India, in a case related to sexual harassment allegations

Sports Fraternity Comes In Support Of Wrestlers

The Supreme Court has directed Delhi Police to file an FIR against Singh, and several sports stars have come forward in support of the protesting wrestlers.

Not one, Delhi Police register two FIRs against Brij Bhushan

After Supreme Court asked them to file FIR against wrestling federation chief, Delhi Police now register cases under POCSO Act and molestation charges

Protest will end only if BJP MP Brijbhushan is arrested: Wrestlers

The protestors claim that WFI officials are trying to force the complainants to withdraw their police complaint by offering them money.

Black day in Indian sporting history; govt must break silence: Deepender Hooda

Hooda tells The New Indian that the wrestlers want to keep their agitation apolitical and thus he would refrain from visiting the protest site. Will raise issue in Parliament, or hit the streets when needed, he assures protesters

Delhi cops: Ok, wrestlers can protest against BJP MP at Jantar Mantar

Delhi Police sources told The New Indian that they are yet to receive an official complaint from either the wrestlers or the Delhi commission of women