Wrestling's biggest organization angry with action on wrestlers, threatens to ban WFI

Wrestlers Protest: In support of wrestlers who have been agitating against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for a long time, United World Wrestling (UWW) has now expressed great concern over the situation in India. UWW threatens to ban the Wrestling Federation of India.

Wrestling's biggest organization angry with action on wrestlers, threatens to ban WFI

United World Wrestling (UWW) has released a new statement on the ongoing wrestlers' protest in India. Wrestling's largest organization UWW has condemned the treatment meted out to Indian wrestlers. The UWW also expressed dissatisfaction over the lack of results of the investigation conducted by the Indian authorities so far. The UWW expressed dismay over the investigation against Brij Bhushan and threatened to suspend India if the WFI elections were not held within 45 days. Let us inform that the wrestlers reached Haridwar yesterday on the pretext of a medal in the river Ganga. Farmer leader Naresh Tikait stopped him after explaining. Along with this, Tikait has given five days' time to the central government.

The UWW has urged the Indian authorities to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the allegations leveled against former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. The wrestling association said it would hold a meeting with the protesting wrestlers to understand their situation and safety. At the same time, UWW has urged the concerned authorities to conduct a thorough and fair investigation into the allegations.

United World Wrestling has been keeping an eye on the performance of wrestlers in India for a long time. At the same time, the Federation of India (WFI) president has been separated at the initial stage itself, due to which he is not the president at present. The matter has become more sensitive after the arrest of wrestlers in the past.