Anil Kumble and Robin Uthappa are amongst only a handful of cricketers who've expressed their anguish at distinguished Indian wrestlers being "manhandled" by the police in Delhi, India's nationwide capital.
Tweeting on Tuesday, two days after disturbing pictures of Vinesh Phogat, amongst different wrestlers, being dragged away from the location of their protest in central Delhi emerged, Kumble mentioned, "Dismayed to hear about what transpired on the 28th of May with our wrestlers being manhandled. Anything can be resolved through proper dialogue. Hoping for a resolution at the earliest."
A day later, on Wednesday, Uthappa mentioned he was "saddened" by the developments, and that he was "certain there is a better way to have this addressed in a peaceful manner".
Delhi Police acted towards the wrestlers once they breached the safety obstacles and began to march in the direction of the brand new parliament constructing, which was being inaugurated by Narendra Modi, India's prime minister, on the time. The protesters have been pushed into buses and brought away, and police personnel cleared the protest web site - not removed from the parliament constructing not lengthy after.
Dismayed to listen to about what transpired on the twenty eighth of May with our wrestlers being manhandled. Anything may be resolved via correct dialogue. Hoping for a decision on the earliest.
— Anil Kumble (@anilkumble1074) May 30, 2023
Saddened to listen to about what's taking place with our wrestling heroes. I'm sure there's a higher option to have this addressed in a peaceable method. I pray it occurs quickly.
— Robin Aiyuda Uthappa (@robbieuthappa) May 31, 2023
I'm so unhappy to see the visuals of our Athletes…. Please resolve this ASAP
— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) May 28, 2023
The morning after the ultimate was accomplished - after rain in Ahmedabad prompted lengthy delays over two days - Sakshi Malik had even tweeted out a jibe of kinds directed on the Indian cricket group.
Congratulations MS Dhoni ji and CSK. We are pleased that not less than some sportspersons are getting respect and love they deserve. For us, the struggle for justice remains to be on
— Sakshee Malikkh (@SakshiMalik) May 30, 2023
The wrestlers' protest began in January.
They have alleged that Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the Indian wrestling federation chief, sexually abused and exploited ladies wrestlers - together with a minor - over the previous decade. That was after Delhi Police agreed to research the costs towards 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 has been to take away Singh from his place, and to attract consideration to the costs towards him.
"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?"
Vinesh Phogat, on April 28
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 be a former member of parliament). Reports say that the findings of the oversight committee haven't been made out there to the wrestlers.
Support for the wrestlers from the cricket group had been extraordinarily restricted all alongside, and Phogat had even issued a plea of kinds to the Indian cricket group, asking why that they had been silent on the plight of their fellow sportspersons.
"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...
"It's not like we do not have massive athletes in our nation. There are cricketers... During the Black Lives Matter motion within the US, they confirmed their help. Don't we deserve even that a lot?
"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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