Wrestler Protest / There is no 'deal' with Amit Shah, wrestlers' protest will continue - Bajrang Punia

Bajrang Punia said on Tuesday that the protest against the Indian Wrestling Association President and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh will continue. There is no 'deal' with Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Poonia said that in the meeting we asked him why Brij Bhushan Singh was not arrested. The Home Minister said that the investigation is going on.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 06, 2023, 11:28 PM
Wrestler Protest: Bajrang Punia said on Tuesday that the protest against the Indian Wrestling Association President and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh will continue. There is no 'deal' with Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Poonia said that in the meeting we asked him why Brij Bhushan Singh was not arrested. The Home Minister said that the investigation is going on.

During this, we were told by the government that the meeting with Amit Shah should not be discussed outside. He said that we do not have any setting with the Home Minister. Our protest will continue. We will consider further strategy. The rumor that is being spread on social media.

Do not agree with the statement of the government

Poonia said that neither do we agree with the statement of the government nor is the government accepting our demand. According to sources, the wrestlers had a meeting with the Home Minister on Saturday. The meeting started at around 11 pm and it lasted for an hour.

Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik, Sangeeta Phogat and Satyavrat Kadian were involved in this meeting. Sources said that in this meeting the wrestlers demanded immediate action against WFI President and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Singh.

No job worries

At the same time, on the question of leaving the job, Bajrang Punia said that I am not worried about the job in the railways. I took leave. Went to sign one day after the vacation was over. I am even ready to quit my job ahead of the protest. This is not a big deal. Please tell that Brij Bhushan has been accused of sexual exploitation by seven women wrestlers including a minor.