Cricketers voice concern for India's protesting wrestlers, ask for justice

Kapil Dev, Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, Irfan Pathan and Shikha Pandey have turn into the primary cricketers to interrupt their silence on the protests being carried out by India's high wrestlers demanding the dismissal of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the Indian wrestling federation chief. The wrestlers have alleged that Singh sexually abused and exploited girls wrestlers over the previous decade.

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On Friday afternoon, the Delhi Police agreed to research the fees in opposition to Singh, every week after the grievance was first filed and solely after the wrestlers moved the Supreme Court for motion. But the wrestlers' bigger mission is to take away Singh from his place as federation chief, and to attract consideration to the fees in opposition to him.

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"Will they ever get justice," Kapil requested in an Instagram publish with {a photograph} of Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik - the latter two Olympic medalists - who've been main a protest at New Delhi's Jantar Mantar for the previous 5 days. They have been a part of a bunch of 30-odd wrestlers at Jantar Mantar in January this yr, too, once they made public the allegations in opposition to Singh, a member of parliament from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.

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Following that, the union sports activities ministry, of which former BCCI president Anurag Thakur is the person in cost, tasked its oversight committee to research the matter and submit the findings by February. The committee included, amongst others, boxer MC Mary Kom and wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt, each Olympic Games medallists (Mary Kom can also be a former member of parliament). Reports counsel that even two months on, the findings of the oversight committee haven't been made accessible to the wrestlers.

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Support for the wrestlers had been extraordinarily restricted all alongside. On Thursday, PT Usha, the champion athlete on the Eighties who's now the president of the Indian Olympic Association, stated that the conduct of the protesting wrestlers amounted to "indiscipline" and that it was "not good for sport". Her feedback have been met with extreme public criticism and Punia expressed disappointment on the "harsh reaction".

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Then, on Friday, Phogat issued a plea of types to the Indian cricket neighborhood, asking why they'd been silent on the plight of their fellow sportspersons.

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"You do come forward to congratulate us when we win something. Even the cricketers tweet when that happens. Abhi kya ho gaya [What has happened now]? Are you so afraid of the system? Or maybe there's something fishy going on there too?"

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Vinesh Phogat

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"The entire country worships cricket but not even a single cricketer has spoken up," the Indian Express quoted Phogat as saying. "We aren't saying that you speak in our favour, but at least put up a neutral message and say there should be justice for whichever party. This is what pains me… Be it cricketers, badminton players, athletics, boxing...

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"It's not like we do not have huge athletes in our nation. There are cricketers... During the Black Lives Matter motion within the US, they confirmed their assist. Don't we deserve even that a lot?

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"You do come forward to congratulate us when we win something. Even the cricketers tweet when that happens. Abhi kya ho gaya [What has happened now]? Are you so afraid of the system? Or maybe there's something fishy going on there too?"

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While Kapil's message had come a day earlier than, on Thursday, Harbhajan tweeted on Friday, "I am pained as a sportsperson to find pride of our country coming out to protest on the streets", whereas Sehwag wrote, "It's a sensitive matter and needs an impartial investigation", and Pathan stated, "Indian athletes are always our pride not only when they get medals for us...".

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Later on Friday night, Pandey tweeted her assist for the wrestlers too, hoping "that justice shall be served at the earliest."

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बहुत दुःख की बात है की हमारे champions जिन्होंने देश का बड़ा नाम किया है , झंडा लहराया है , हम सबको इतनी ख़ुशियाँ दी हैं, उन्हें आज सड़क पर आना पड़ा है। बड़ा संवेदनशील मामला है और इसकी निष्पक्ष जाँच होनी चाहिए। उम्मीद है खिलाड़ियों को न्याय मिलेगा। pic.twitter.com/A8KXqxbKZ4

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— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) April 28, 2023

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Indian athletes are all the time our delight not solely once they get medals for us…

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— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) April 28, 2023

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It takes nice power to wrestle. But it takes higher power to talk up. I hope and pray that justice shall be served on the earliest.

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— Shikha Pandey (@shikhashauny) April 28, 2023

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At the time of submitting this report, Pandey was the one present Indian cricketer to talk on on the difficulty.

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Phogat's attraction did get a response on Friday from a few of India's most celebrated athletes, who tweeted out their assist for the protesting wrestlers.

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"What's happening [the street protests] should never have happened," Neeraj Chopra, the Olympic javelin throw champion, stated. "This is a sensitive issue, and must be dealt with in an impartial and transparent manner." And Nikhat Zareen, the two-time world champion boxer, wrote, "It breaks my heart to see our Olympic & World medallists in this state."

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A day earlier than, Abhinav Bindra, the shooter who gained India's first particular person gold medal at an Olympic Games again in 2008, tweeted, "It is deeply concerning to see our athletes finding it necessary to protest on the streets regarding the allegations of harassment in the Indian wrestling administration."

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GMT 1410 The report was up to date after Shikha Pandey tweeted in assist of the wrestlers.

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