WFI official says sexual harassment charge against its president baseless

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NEW DELHI: Wrestling Federation of India assistant secretary Vinod Tomar on Saturday termed the charges levelled against the federation’s president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh as ‘baseless’.

Speaking to ANI, Tomar said the wrestlers who sat on dharna at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar and levelled allegations of sexual harassment and financial impropriety against the WFI president, have not produced any evidence to support their claims.

“The allegations are baseless. It has been 3-4 days (since the wrestlers sat in protest) and they still haven’t produced any evidence. I have been associated with them for the past 12 years and I never came across any such incident or allegation”, Tomar told ANI.

He added that the WFI president has stepped aside from his post pending the probe against him by the Union Sports ministry. “He has stepped aside from his post till the ongoing investigation against him concludes. He hasn’t resigned, but has distanced himself from the day-to-day affairs of the WFI, pending the probe”, Tomar added.

After getting guarantees from the government that their grievances against the WFI chief and other top office-bearers will be redressed, the Indian wrestlers called off their protest late on Friday night.

After late-night parleys with the protesting star grapplers, Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur announced that Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh will ‘step aside’ from the day-to-day affairs of the WFI till the seven-member ‘oversight committee’, led by Olympian M C Mary Kom, completes its inquiry into the allegations against him. The probe committee has been given a mandate of four weeks to submit its report, the minister added. (ANI)

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