After one wrestlers’ protest ended, there is another one brewing. This time, it is wrestlers vs wrestlers and IOA. Junior wrestlers are not happy as Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik and Vinesh Phogat among others got an exemption from Asian Games 2023 trials. Many junior wrestlers, parents and coaches reached IOA headquarters on Thursday demanding the withdrawal of the exemption. On Wednesday, there some wrestlers staged a protest in Haryana’s Hisar.
Around 150 people, including family members of the wrestlers, are seeking a meeting with Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President P T Usha and ad-hoc panel chief Bhupender Singh Bajwa.
“All we want is a meeting with IOA top brass. We will not accept any biased decision. This is wrong. We are here to request the panel to withdraw exemption granted to Bajrang and Vinesh,” Vikas Bhardwaj, the coach of promising Antim Panghal, told PTI.
The reigning U20 World Champion Panghal and U23 Asian Champion Sujeet Kalkal had slammed the ad-hoc committee’s decision as unjust and unfair and asserted that they are capable of beating Bajrang and Vinesh if they are pitted against them in the trials.
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The duo were, however, not present at the IOA Bhawan. The IOA ad hoc panel, led by Bajwa, had on Tuesday announced the criteria, saying trials will be held in all categories but they have already selected wrestlers in men’s freestyle 65kg and women’s 53kg weight class.
Panghal and Sujeet have also filed a petition at the Delhi High Court, demanding that a directive be issued to the IOA ad-hoc committee to quash the exemption granted to Bajrang and Vinesh.
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