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Wrestlers Protest: ‘No hate speech made’ Delhi Police confirm Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat made no hate speeches

Wrestlers Protest: ‘No hate speech made’ Delhi Police confirm Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat made no hate speeches

The Delhi Police told the Patiala House court on Friday that the wrestlers who want Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh detained did not make any hate speech at Jantar Mantar. In response to Bam Bam Maharaj Nauhatiya’s complaint, the police submitted the report in court, demanding a FIR against three […]

The Delhi Police told the Patiala House court on Friday that the wrestlers who want Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh detained did not make any hate speech at Jantar Mantar.

In response to Bam Bam Maharaj Nauhatiya’s complaint, the police submitted the report in court, demanding a FIR against three wrestlers for allegedly making hate speeches and false claims against Singh.

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According to the police, neither Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik, nor Bajrang Punia shouted any hateful slogans. It also explicitly identified wrestlers Bajrang Punia and Vinesh Phogat, claiming that neither of them nor the other wrestlers committed any hate speech.

“From the contents of the complaint and the video clip provided by the complainant, no cognizable offence of hate speech is made out. The protesting wrestlers are not seen raising any such slogan in this clip,” according to the police report.

“In this regard, it is submitted that upon perusal of a video clip provided by the complainant on a pen drive, it has been revealed that some unknown Sikh protesters are seen in the video clip who are raising slogans at the Jantar Mantar Protest site,” the police said in the report.

The next hearing has been set for July 7. The court requested an action-taken report (ATR) from the police on the complaint on May 25.

The police requested that the complaint be dismissed, saying, “It is requested that this Hon’ble Court that this complaint may be… dismissed.”

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