New Delhi: Wrestlers protesting against the Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Singh at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar accused the Delhi Police of pressurizing them to end the agitation.
Wrestler Bajrang Punia said that the police have cut off the lights at the Dharna site, they have closed all the gates and not allowing even the essential goods he ordered to come inside.
In a video message via his Instagram Punia said, we want to show the truth of Delhi Police to the people of the country. The lights at the protest site have been cut off. All gates are closed. The ACP clearly told us to do whatever they want, neither water nor food will be allowed inside. This is how Delhi Police is behaving.
Taking to media persons today, he said, “We had ordered some goods but police are not allowing us to bring them at the protest site, they are beating up the person who brought the goods. We will protest till justice is not delivered, we will continue to protest, no matter how much the police administration tortures us.
Meanwhile, after the Delhi Police registered two cases related to sexual harassment against BJP MP and Wrestling Federation of India President Brij Bhushan Singh, he appeared before the media for the first time in Gonda and said that he will not resign from his post (Member of parliament) because if he does so, it means that he has accepted all the allegations.
He said resigning is not a big deal but not but he can not do it becoming a criminal.
Addressing media persons in Gonda on Saturday, BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh said that the report of the inquiry committee was continuously reaching him. When they felt that no allegation was being proved in the inquiry committee, they did not wait for the report of the committee to become public and went to the Supreme Court with new allegations.
WFI chief and BJP MP Singh said, “The federation has no role in this (probe). The demands of protesters keep changing. There was a demand to resign in January. I had also said then that if I resign from the post, it means that I have accepted their allegations… Resigning is not a big deal but not by becoming a criminal.”
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