NB Explains | Protesting wrestlers detained after they attempted to breach the security barricades amid march toward new Parliament building

29 May 2023 09:55:38
Top Indian wrestlers, including Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik, and Bajrang Punia were among those detained by the police in Delhi on Sunday. This comes as they tried to march to the new parliament building hours after it was inaugurated. The protest, which began at Jantar Mantar, some kilometers away from the new parliament, was later cleared by the Delhi police.
 
Hours after the detention of the protesting wrestlers, Delhi police registered cases against them for rioting unlawful assembly and obstructing public servants in their duty.
 
Protesting Wrestlers detained
 

Why are the Indian wrestlers protesting?

 
This comes as top wrestlers like Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik, and others, have been protesting against the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI)’s chief Brij Bhushan Singh after seven female wrestlers, including a minor, complained against Singh of alleged sexual harassment and called for his arrest.
 
 
The wrestlers have been staging a sit-in at Jantar Mantar since April 23 following the allegations and demanded criminal action against Bhushan who has since been stripped of all administrative powers by the sports ministry.
 

What happened at Jantar Mantar on Sunday?

 
The protesting athletes had planned a "Mahila Samman Mahapanchayat" as part of their ongoing protest. Ahead of the planned protest, "Mahapanchayat", the Delhi police had ramped up security measures at the security site. The situation escalated when wrestlers, led by Vinesh Phogat and her cousin sister Sangeeta Phogat, allegedly attempted to breach the security barricades.
 
"They broke the barricades and didn't follow police directions," said senior Delhi Police officer Dependra Pathak. He added, "They broke the law, and that’s why they were detained."
Following the incident, Sakshi Malik shared a video of the police detaining her fellow wrestlers, on Twitter, and with the caption, "This is how our champions are being treated."
 
Images and videos from the scene show protesters and police shoving and pushing each other before officers forcefully dragged the wrestlers and pushed them into police vans. This also comes after officials reportedly announced no one is authorised to march towards the new parliament building or hold ‘Mahapanchayat’.
 
After the protesting wrestlers were detained, the police officers moved to clear the protest site, which has been active for over a month at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar. The Delhi police were seen removing cots, mattresses, coolers, and fans, among other belongings of the protesting wrestlers, as per media reports.
 
Delhi police official, Pathak, also said that the wrestlers have been detained for “violating law and order.” The officials also later informed that the protesting wrestlers had been taken to different police stations in the city. "We will take legal action after an inquiry in due course of time. We need to assess the entire situation. As you have seen the barricades have been broken and they moved ahead despite request and warning,” said Pathak, as per PTI.
 

Farmers’ associations from Ambala participate in protest

The ‘Mahapanchayat’ was also to witness the participation of members from the Farmers’ associations from Ambala in Haryana, who were also stopped by the police from travelling to New Delhi’s new parliament building. Additionally, to prevent Khap Panchayat leaders and farmers from joining the protesting wrestlers, police had barricaded multiple entry points in the national capital.
 
Bhartiya Kisan Union (Charuni) president Gurnam Singh Charuni, a farmer outfit, was also reportedly detained when he along with several peasants tried to proceed towards Delhi.
 
Additionally, barricades were put up at many places along with heavy deployment of police personnel as farmers, mostly women, tried to move in groups towards the national capital, reported PTI. As per reports, many farmer leaders were detained inside their homes early on Sunday, in Haryana.
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