Enough Evidence to Try and Punish Delhi Police Wrestling Chief

Enough Evidence to Try and Punish Delhi Police Wrestling Chief

Enough Evidence to Try and Punish Delhi Police Wrestling Chief

Enough Evidence to Try and Punish Delhi Police Wrestling Chief

Despite the fact that the Delhi Police have filed a chargesheet against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for sexual harassment, the benched chief of the country’s Wrestling Federation has refused to step down from his position. The chargesheet was submitted by the Delhi Police. The news was initially reported from New Delhi. Times Now asked the six-time MP the question, and not only did he fail to answer it, but he also behaved angrily towards the reporter and slammed a car door on the microphone. In addition, he refused to answer the question, which was posed by Times Now.


purportedly, the Delhi Police purportedly produced a chargesheet against the head of the Federation that was one thousand pages long after conducting an in-depth investigation against the matter, which included questioning more than a hundred different people. According to the sources that were considered for this article, fifteen of the individuals who were questioned and given the opportunity to present testimony did so in a way that was supportive of the seven wrestlers who accused him of engaging in sexual harassment. In addition, there were members of the wrestlers’ families as well as friends and other acquaintances in the audience.

He is being accused of criminal intimidation, wrongful confinement, and sexual harassment. He has also been accused of stalking. He is currently being accused of the aforementioned things. As a result of allegations that were made by a younger wrestler, a second First Information Report that was lodged under the POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act has been filed against him. This report was based on the allegations that were made. A report like this one was lodged against him. As a result of the two separate allegations, he faces the possibility of receiving a term that ranges from three to seven years in prison.

Despite this, the Delhi police have requested that the POCSO case be abandoned since, according to them, there is not enough evidence to support it.

The head of the Wrestling Federation is required to show up in court on July 18 after receiving a summons from the Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi. The evidence is adequate to try the accused and punish them, according to sources within the police department.

Today, when asked about the charges against him, which involve persistent and ongoing sexual harassment, the chief of the Wrestling Federation indicated he would “speak in court” and refused to provide any “masala” to the media. The allegations against him concern sexual harassment that occurred over an extended period of time. According to the accusations made against him, he engaged in sexual misconduct with a number of different women over a significant amount of time.

Earlier, in response to the allegations, Singh had stated that he would only step down from his position if Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked him to do so. He had also denied each of the allegations individually.

Wrestlers launched a protest at the beginning of this year in which they requested that disciplinary action be taken against the individual in question. A significant number of them had won medals at the national and international levels. They took to the streets in April and held a sit-in at Jantar Mantar until the Delhi Police forcibly evicted them after a series of altercations with the cops. They took to the streets in April.

After the photographs of Olympians being forced to the ground and carried away by the police were shown, the country was driven into a state of shock and fury. Soon after that, the government got involved and instructed the wrestlers to wait until the police finished their investigation before continuing with their match. This was done because the investigation was being conducted by the government.