Indian Olympic wrestlers conflict with police throughout sit in protests in Delhi

Police in Delhi had been concerned in scuffles with Indian Olympic wrestlers at a #MeToo protest within the Indian capital metropolis.

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The wrestlers allege they had been assaulted and abused by police on Wednesday night time after they tried to usher in folding beds to their sit-in protest, the place they're demonstrating towards the president of the wrestling federation after he was accused of sexual assault.

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They have been tenting within the open for the final 12 days and heavy rain had flooded their protest website.

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Female wrestlers alleged there have been no feminine officers and that they had been assaulted by policemen, together with one who was drunk.

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Delhi Police has denied the allegations, saying no power was used and 5 police personnel had been injured within the scuffle.

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Pranav Tayal, Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police, mentioned: "A sufficient number of women officers were on duty during the night. On medical examination, no police personnel was found to be drunk.

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"Five police personnel sustained accidents throughout the scuffle.

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"No force was used by the police against the protesters.

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"Regarding an damage to at least one protester, he left the hospital towards medical recommendation and has not given an announcement to the police but."

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Olympic wrestlers say they've been made to 'endure'

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Rio Olympic Bronze medallist Sakshi Malik was caught up within the wrestle with police and was seen breaking down.

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A younger wrestler named Dushyant Phogat was bleeding from the pinnacle, whereas one other was rushed to the hospital.

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Vinesh Phogat, a a number of world champion and the primary Indian lady wrestler to win a gold in Commonwealth and Asian Games mentioned: "The way they have made us suffer, I would not want an athlete to win a medal for the country."

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Tokyo Olympic medallist Bajrang Punia mentioned: "If this is how the wrestlers will be treated, what will we do with the medals? Rather we will live a normal life and return all the medals and awards to the government.

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"You have already insulted us sufficient, there may be nothing left."

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The wrestlers appealed for people to join them in their plight.

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Wrestling official accused of sexual harassment

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It is the second time in three months they have staged protests against Wrestling Federation of India president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, a powerful politician representing the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

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Mr Singh has been accused of sexually abusing and harassing six women and one girl.

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He denies the allegations.

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The demonstrators withdrew their earlier protest when the government set up a special committee to look into the accusations, but they say nothing has happened.

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It was only when the protesters petitioned the Supreme Court of India that Delhi Police filed two cases against Mr Singh, including under the stringent Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

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'It's a disgrace'

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So far Mr Singh has not been questioned or arrested by the police.

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Mr Singh said: "They first requested for my resignation because the federation chief. I mentioned that will imply accepting the fees towards me.

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"Resignation is no big deal, but I won't do it as a criminal. I am not a criminal."

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The wrestlers have been supported by farming organisations and opposition political events.

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Deepender Hooda, an opposition chief of the Congress occasion advised Sky News: "It's a disgrace what is happening with our wrestlers, we are with them in their struggle."

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'We will combat this battle to the final breath'

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One of the protesters, Atul Tewari, confirmed an imprint of a boot on his shirt and advised Sky News: "I got kicked by a policeman, is this what they mean by protecting our girls and women?

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"Renowned wrestlers who introduced medals and honour to our nation are handled like this."

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He added: "Until and until this man (Mr Singh) is arrested and put into jail we'll proceed.

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"We will fight this battle to the last breath, it's a fight for the honour of our women."

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India's Sports Ministry has stripped the Wrestling Federation of India of all administrative powers.

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It has admitted to structural lapses and a scarcity of mechanisms for inside complaints of sexual harassment, that are mandated by regulation.

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Content Source: information.sky.com

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