Complete retirement from wrestling, nothing to do with WFI suspension: Brij Bhushan Singh
New -delhi, December 24 (IANS) Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, former president of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), said on Sunday that he had broken ties with the game and had nothing to do with the Ministry of Sports that suspended the newly elected institution. , Sports Ministry on Sunday suspended the new WFI institution led by Sanjay Singh for the announcement made in the ‘rabbit’ to organize national competitions. The ministry issued a letter stating: “Sanjay Kumar Singh, the newly elected president of the Wrestling Federation of India, on 21.12.2023, on the day he was elected president, announced that the under-15 and under 20 national competitions for wrestling will be held before this year in Nandini Nagar, Gonda (UP).” This announcement is made in a hurry, it is to participate in the aforementioned national competitions and the said national competitions, which were announced in a hurry. This is without following the provisions of the Constitution. “The former WFI chief said he did not want to create controversy, but that he had nothing to do with the latest development in the Indian wrestling world. Brij Bhushan Singh said at a press conference in New -Delhi on Sunday,” I have been working for wrestlers for 12 years. The time will see if I have done justice or not. I am completely retired from wrestling. I broke tires with wrestling. Now the decisions and government will deal with the government. ‘Earlier this year, the top Indian wrestlers Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik and Vinesh Fogat as well as other wrestlers protested against Brij Bhushan Singh claimed that they had plagued many young junior wrestlers. Brij Bhushan was fired from his post and Sanjay Singh was selected as the new president.