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EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center|India's top female wrestlers lead march calling for the arrest of official accused of sexual harassment
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Date:2025-04-09 19:40:32
India's top female wrestlers led a candlelight march of nearly 1,EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center000 protesters in New Delhi on Tuesday demanding the resignation and arrest of the president of the wrestling federation for allegedly sexually harassing young athletes, including a minor.
Carrying India's national flag, they marched to India Gate, a monument close to the country's parliament building. A strong presence of police accompanied them on the marching route.
The protesters have been staging a demonstration in the center of New Delhi for nearly a month, amid a brutal heat wave, while foregoing their training schedules. Two Olympic medalists, Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik, are part of the protests and have threatened to hand back their medals if no action is taken against the president of the Wrestling Federation of India, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.
The protests have grown, with many members of opposition parties and farmer unions taking up the wrestlers' cause. Most of the Indian wrestlers come from the northern agricultural states of Haryana and Punjab.
They accuse Singh, a 66-year-old powerful lawmaker representing the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, of sexually harassing seven young female wrestlers.
Singh has denied the accusations and called the protests "politically motivated" by the opposition Congress party.
Vinesh Phogat, who has won wrestling medals at the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games, said in January that several coaches exploited female wrestlers at the behest of the WFI president.
Indian police are investigating the allegations of sexual harassment against Singh, and he has been questioned in the case. India's Supreme Court has also acknowledged that the case involves "serious allegations of sexual harassment," but it has been met with silence from the ruling party leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
After their initial protest in January, Indian Sports Minister Anurag Singh Thakur asked the president of the federation to step aside and help in carrying out the probe. He also said a committee would be set up to investigate the allegations and a report will be released in four weeks.
But Singh continues to head the federation and no report has been released in the months since. The women returned to their protest in April and have said they will not move until Singh is arrested.
"Our fight for justice seems like it has been forever because the wheels of justice have moved very slowly," Phogat wrote in The Indian Express newspaper Tuesday.
The case has again highlighted the #MeToo movement in India, which picked up pace in 2018 when a spate of actresses and writers flooded social media with allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
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