Tag: Jantar Mantar

  • New Delhi: Hate speech erupts at Hindu Mahapanchayat in Jantar Mantar, police step in and name a halt

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: The partition shall be incomplete so long as a single Muslim stays on this nation, declared the president of a little-known Hindutva outfit at a Hindu Mahapanchayat held at Jantar Mantar within the nationwide capital on Sunday (August 20) earlier than the police intervened and stopped the occasion. 

    The Mahapanchayat was organised by All India Sanatan Foundation and different associated Hindutva outfits towards the communal clashes that broke out in Haryana’s Nuh on July 31. 

    The Hindu Sena president Vishnu Gupta launched his speech by castigating the incumbent BJP-ruled authorities in Haryana for failing to cease the clashes in Nuh and never having the ability to “sanitize” the realm which, he stated, is day after day changing into a hub of criminals particularly these concerned in cyber crimes.

    Gupta additional demanded the establishing of a CRPF camp or an Army cantonment in Nuh to instill worry within the minds of the criminals. However, as he proceeded additional, the Hindu Sena chief declared that the partition shall be incomplete so long as a single Muslim stays on this nation.

    “This country was divided in 1947 on the basis of religion and as long as a single Muslim is living in this country, the partition will remain incomplete,” Gupta thundered from the rostrum.

    Immediately, two Delhi Police officers clambered up the stage and one in every of them introduced how the police division had repeatedly warned the organisers to not resort to hate speech and goal any explicit neighborhood, and because the audio system have didn’t abide by it, the officer added, “We got to end this event right now and we request you to disperse.” 

    Following this, a minor argument broke out between the cops and members of the Mahapanchayat after which 5-6 individuals had been briefly detained by the police. 

    It could also be recalled that the Nuh violence claimed six lives together with that of two Home Guard Jawans. The violence broke out following clashes between the mob and the individuals of the Jalabhishek Yatra. A self-proclaimed cow vigilante Raj Kumar alias Bittu Bajrangi was arrested by Haryana Police just lately from Faridabad in reference to the clashes. It has been reported that just a few “triggering” movies on social media by Monu Monesar, who’s an accused within the Bhiwani double-murder case, and Bittu Bajrangi, set the phases for the Nuh violence. 
     

    NEW DELHI: The partition shall be incomplete so long as a single Muslim stays on this nation, declared the president of a little-known Hindutva outfit at a Hindu Mahapanchayat held at Jantar Mantar within the nationwide capital on Sunday (August 20) earlier than the police intervened and stopped the occasion. 

    The Mahapanchayat was organised by All India Sanatan Foundation and different associated Hindutva outfits towards the communal clashes that broke out in Haryana’s Nuh on July 31. 

    The Hindu Sena president Vishnu Gupta launched his speech by castigating the incumbent BJP-ruled authorities in Haryana for failing to cease the clashes in Nuh and never having the ability to “sanitize” the realm which, he stated, is day after day changing into a hub of criminals particularly these concerned in cyber crimes.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Gupta additional demanded the establishing of a CRPF camp or an Army cantonment in Nuh to instill worry within the minds of the criminals. However, as he proceeded additional, the Hindu Sena chief declared that the partition shall be incomplete so long as a single Muslim stays on this nation.

    “This country was divided in 1947 on the basis of religion and as long as a single Muslim is living in this country, the partition will remain incomplete,” Gupta thundered from the rostrum.

    Immediately, two Delhi Police officers clambered up the stage and one in every of them introduced how the police division had repeatedly warned the organisers to not resort to hate speech and goal any explicit neighborhood, and because the audio system have didn’t abide by it, the officer added, “We got to end this event right now and we request you to disperse.” 

    Following this, a minor argument broke out between the cops and members of the Mahapanchayat after which 5-6 individuals had been briefly detained by the police. 

    It could also be recalled that the Nuh violence claimed six lives together with that of two Home Guard Jawans. The violence broke out following clashes between the mob and the individuals of the Jalabhishek Yatra. A self-proclaimed cow vigilante Raj Kumar alias Bittu Bajrangi was arrested by Haryana Police just lately from Faridabad in reference to the clashes. It has been reported that just a few “triggering” movies on social media by Monu Monesar, who’s an accused within the Bhiwani double-murder case, and Bittu Bajrangi, set the phases for the Nuh violence. 
     

  • Sakshi Malik denies withdrawal from protest, clarifies she is resuming obligation in Railways

    By Online Desk

    NEW DELHI: Wrestler Sakshi Malik has clarified in a tweet that research of her withdrawing from the persevering with protest are false. The wrestler has moreover talked about that she is resuming work inside the Railways. 

    “This news is completely wrong. In the fight for justice, none of us has backed down, nor will we. Along with Satyagraha, I am fulfilling my responsibility in Railways. Our fight continues till justice is served. Please don’t spread any wrong news,” Sakshi tweeted. 

    ये खबर बिलकुल ग़लत है। इंसाफ़ की लड़ाई में ना हम में से कोई पीछे हटा है, ना हटेगा। सत्याग्रह के साथ साथ रेलवे में अपनी ज़िम्मेदारी को साथ निभा रही हूँ। इंसाफ़ मिलने तक हमारी लड़ाई जारी है। कृपया कोई ग़लत खबर ना चलाई जाए। pic.twitter.com/FWYhnqlinC

    — Sakshee Malikkh (@SakshiMalik) June 5, 2023

    “The meeting started at around 11 PM. It continued till midnight. The wrestlers put forward their demands before Shah who assured them that the probe will be impartial,” a provide inside the know points instructed TNIE.

    Sakshi is resuming obligation after the protesting wrestlers collectively together with her, Vinesh and Sangeetha Phogat have been forcibly evacuated from the protest site at Jantar Mantar on May 28. The wrestlers had launched they’ve been going to drop their medals inside the Ganga, as a gesture to specific contempt over the inaction inside the concern. They gave a 5-day ultimatum for movement in opposition to Brij Bushan Singh.  

    The wrestlers have been protesting for the eradicating of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Singh on allegation of sexual harassment since January this 12 months. They resumed the protest in April after a halt.Singh has maintained the allegations to be false. He is alleged to deal with a BJP rally in Uttar Pradesh in June.  

    NEW DELHI: Wrestler Sakshi Malik has clarified in a tweet that research of her withdrawing from the persevering with protest are false. The wrestler has moreover talked about that she is resuming work inside the Railways. 

    “This news is completely wrong. In the fight for justice, none of us has backed down, nor will we. Along with Satyagraha, I am fulfilling my responsibility in Railways. Our fight continues till justice is served. Please don’t spread any wrong news,” Sakshi tweeted. 

    ये खबर बिलकुल ग़लत है। इंसाफ़ की लड़ाई में ना हम में से कोई पीछे हटा है, ना हटेगा। सत्याग्रह के साथ साथ रेलवे में अपनी ज़िम्मेदारी को साथ निभा रही हूँ। इंसाफ़ मिलने तक हमारी लड़ाई जारी है। कृपया कोई ग़लत खबर ना चलाई जाए। pic.twitter.com/FWYhnqlinCgoogletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
    — Sakshee Malikkh (@SakshiMalik) June 5, 2023
    “The meeting started at around 11 PM. It continued till midnight. The wrestlers put forward their demands before Shah who assured them that the probe will be impartial,” a provide inside the know points instructed TNIE.

    Sakshi is resuming obligation after the protesting wrestlers collectively together with her, Vinesh and Sangeetha Phogat have been forcibly evacuated from the protest site at Jantar Mantar on May 28. The wrestlers had launched they’ve been going to drop their medals inside the Ganga, as a gesture to specific contempt over the inaction inside the concern. They gave a 5-day ultimatum for movement in opposition to Brij Bushan Singh.  

    The wrestlers have been protesting for the eradicating of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Singh on allegation of sexual harassment since January this 12 months. They resumed the protest in April after a halt.Singh has maintained the allegations to be false. He is alleged to deal with a BJP rally in Uttar Pradesh in June.  

  • After Haridwar huddle, wrestlers rethink switch to drop medals in Ganga

    ON A day of extreme drama, the protesting wrestlers, led by Olympic medallists Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik and World Championship medallist Vinesh Phogat, launched on Tuesday that they’d ‘immerse’ their medals throughout the Ganga river, and reached Har ki Pauri in Haridwar by night time.

    After sitting in a huddle on the banks of the river for over an hour-and-a-half, the place just a few of them could very nicely be seen sobbing as they clutched their medals and citations, the wrestlers reversed their decision, rapidly after Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) president Naresh Tikait reached the spot and requested them to defer their decision by 5 days.

    Protesting wrestlers sit at Har ki Pauri, in Haridwar district. (PTI)

    Before Tikait’s arrival, because the group on the ghat grew better, a human chain of family members and completely different pehelwans shielded the wrestlers. Sakshi’s mother, Sudesh, held her daughter tight; Vinesh’s husband, Somvir Rathee, moreover a grappler, embraced her as she broke down and lined her face.

    Somewhat over an hour later, as Tikait and his supporters arrived on the spot, the wrestlers and the farm chief went into a brief huddle. And, minutes later, the wrestlers made their choice to their parked cars.

    The wrestlers acknowledged there are just a few reason they modified their minds, along with a phone identify from a BJP chief asking for some time, and pressure from the households to not go ahead with their plans.

    Wrestlers Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia started the protest on Wednesday. (Photo: Praveen Khanna)

    “We were assured that our demands would be met, so we stepped back. However, in case the government goes back on its word, we will return to the Ganga again,” acknowledged a wrestler who did not have to be named.

    “We have sought five days’ time and told the wrestlers to wait. After that, we will have a mahapanchayat and take the next course of action,” Tikait acknowledged, after the wrestlers left Har Ki Pauri.

    A Union Minister from western Uttar Pradesh can be learnt to have reached out to the wrestlers and urged them to not ‘immerse’ their medals.

    Speaking to The Indian Express later, Tikait acknowledged he wanted to guarantee that the wrestlers did not take any step in anger. “Bacche gusse me wahan chale gaye the… Humne unhe manaya ki aap aisa mat karo…(They got angry and went there… we convinced them not to do this),” he acknowledged.

    Sakshi Malik, in blue, an Indian wrestler who gained a bronze medal on the 2016 Summer Olympics, is detained by the police all through a protest demonstration at Jantar Mantar. (PTI)

    Asked if he had spoken to the federal authorities sooner than asking the wrestlers to defer their movement, he replied, “No.” Asked if he would accompany wrestlers on their means once more to Delhi, he acknowledged, “We will discuss this.”

    Tikait, who’s the highest of the Balyan Khap, acknowledged he was at his residence in Muzaffarnagar till night time, when he heard of the wrestlers’ decision to go to Haridwar. He, along with completely different khap leaders and farmer leaders, then made their choice to Haridwar.

    “National president of Bhartiya Kisan Union and head of Balyan Khap, Chaudhary Naresh Tikait ji, and heads of other khaps are reaching Haridwar soon to meet wrestlers. All wrestlers are requested not to take wrong steps,” tweeted Tikait’s youthful brother Rakesh Tikait at 6.28 pm.

    Earlier throughout the day, in a normal assertion posted on their social media accounts, the wrestlers acknowledged they’ve been taking the drastic step of parting with their hard-earned medals because of the model by which they’ve been dealt with by the police on May 28.

    Wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, Sangeeta Phogat and Bajrang Punia with supporters all through their protest march within the course of recent Parliament establishing, in New Delhi, Sunday, May 28, 2023. (PTI Photo)

    Bajrang, Sakshi and Vinesh, who began their sit-in at Jantar Mantar on April 23, have been among the many many over 700 detained on Sunday. They have been dragged, lifted off the freeway and put into police vans as soon as they tried to cross security barricades and march to the model new Parliament establishing, exterior which a women’s mahapanchayat was scheduled. They have been later launched.

    “All of you saw what happened on May 28, the way we were treated and detained by the police. The police not only cleared our protest area at Jantar Mantar, but also registered FIRs against us, despite the fact that we were protesting peacefully. Have female athletes committed some crime by asking for justice for the sexual harassment committed against them? We have been treated like criminals,” acknowledged the assertion.

    “These medals are our life and soul. After we ‘immerse’ them in the Ganga, there would be no meaning for us to live. So we will go to India Gate and sit on a fast unto death,” it acknowledged.

    The Delhi Police, however, acknowledged the wrestlers would not be allowed to protest at India Gate as it is a “national monument and not a site for demonstrations”. On Monday, the Delhi Police had acknowledged the wrestlers would not be allowed once more at Jantar Mantar nonetheless could protest at any “suitable place” after trying to find permission.

    Wrestlers Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat, Sangeeta Phogat and Bajrang Punia along with completely different protesters

    The choice to half with their medals was a difficult identify and a matter of “self respect”, the wrestlers acknowledged of their assertion.

    While they have been protesting on the streets of the Capital for over a month now, fascinating to fellow sportspersons to rally behind them, turning to politicians for help and khap leaders for advice, and even making direct appeals to the Prime Minister, the events over the weekend pushed them proper right into a nook, forcing them to consider the drastic step.

    It included failed late-night negotiations with the federal authorities and delicate makes an try to interrupt the group, acknowledged sources. The remaining straw was their forceful eviction from Jantar Mantar.

    According to sources, on the eve of their proposed march to the model new Parliament, a high-ranking cabinet minister met Sakshi and her husband. During the last-minute parleys, the federal authorities is learnt to have proposed that movement might be taken in opposition to Brij Bhushan after the police file a chargesheet. The wrestlers, however, have been steadfast of their demand for his fast arrest.

    Sangeeta Phogat and Vinesh Phogat being detained by police. (Express {photograph} by Amit Mehra)

    With the police submitting FIRs in opposition to them on Sunday, the wrestlers acknowledged they spent all the of Monday hiding throughout the fields. “The authorities should have caught the accused, but they were trying to threaten the women who were the victims to end their protest and to break them,” they acknowledged.

    The wrestlers are demanding the arrest of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who has been accused of sexual harassment by seven female wrestlers, along with a minor. Singh has been named in two FIRs registered by the Delhi Police on April 28, along with one under the POCSO Act pertaining to the allegations of the minor wrestler.

  • Wrestlers’ protest: Minor complainant knowledge assertion sooner than Justice of the Peace

    THE LONE minor among the many many seven female wrestlers, who filed police complaints alleging sexual harassment by Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, has recorded her assertion sooner than a Justice of the Peace beneath Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).

    “The minor appeared before a magistrate and gave her statement on Wednesday,” a senior officer from the Delhi Police headquarters confirmed.

    The police officer moreover confirmed {{that a}} uncover had been despatched to the WFI, asking it to produce certain paperwork and particulars of tournaments by which the complainants had participated. Some of the alleged incidents of sexual harassment are learnt to have occurred at tournaments the place Brij Bhushan was moreover present.

    Last week, the police recorded the statements of the complainants beneath Section 161 of the CrPC. However, these aren’t admissible in courtroom. “The statements of the other six complainants are yet to be recorded before the magistrate,” the senior police officer talked about.

    The Delhi Police has moreover recorded the statements of 15 witnesses linked to the case and obtained the report of the oversight committee chaired by Olympian boxer Mary Kom, that was set as a lot as probe the sexual harassment complaints in opposition to Brij Bhushan.

    “We have received a report from the oversight committee, where they have recorded the statements of the victims and others, but we have also recorded their (victims’) fresh statements for our case,” the officer talked about.

    On Saturday, one in every of many protesting wrestlers, Olympic bronze medallist Sakshi Malik, made a plea to doc the statements of the alleged victims sooner than a Justice of the Peace.

    “Our statements have not been recorded under (Section) 164 and we are waiting for this. The police have been given a deadline to ensure that the statements are recorded… My request is to record our statements as soon as possible, because only then can the case move forward,” she talked about.

    On April 21, seven female wrestlers, along with the minor, had filed separate complaints of sexual harassment and authorized intimidation in opposition to the WFI president at Delhi’s Connaught Place police station. The wrestlers later approached the Supreme Court, stating that the police weren’t registering FIRs. Subsequently, the police registered two FIRs — one beneath the POCSO Act, and one different primarily based totally on the complaints of grownup women wrestlers.

    Some of India’s excessive wrestlers, along with Olympic medallists Bajrang Punia and Sakshi and World Championship medallist Vinesh Phogat, have been protesting at Jantar Mantar since April 23. They have talked about that they might end their protest when Brij Bhushan is arrested beneath associated sections.

    On Wednesday, Sakshi talked about that they had been in a position to take a narco verify, and challenged Brij Bhushan to do the an identical. “I challenge WFI president to take a narco test. We are also willing to take the test. Let the truth come out in the open, who is the culprit and who is not,” she talked about all through a media interaction.

    Alleging delay throughout the police investigation, the protesting wrestlers at Jantar Mantar have decided to placed on black armbands to mark their protest.

  • Wrestlers’ protest: Minor complainant information assertion sooner than Justice of the Peace

    THE LONE minor among the many many seven female wrestlers, who filed police complaints alleging sexual harassment by Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, has recorded her assertion sooner than a Justice of the Peace under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).

    “The minor appeared before a magistrate and gave her statement on Wednesday,” a senior officer from the Delhi Police headquarters confirmed.

    The police officer moreover confirmed {{that a}} uncover had been despatched to the WFI, asking it to provide positive paperwork and particulars of tournaments by which the complainants had participated. Some of the alleged incidents of sexual harassment are learnt to have occurred at tournaments the place Brij Bhushan was moreover present.

    Last week, the police recorded the statements of the complainants under Section 161 of the CrPC. However, these aren’t admissible in courtroom. “The statements of the other six complainants are yet to be recorded before the magistrate,” the senior police officer talked about.

    The Delhi Police has moreover recorded the statements of 15 witnesses linked to the case and obtained the report of the oversight committee chaired by Olympian boxer Mary Kom, that was set as a lot as probe the sexual harassment complaints in opposition to Brij Bhushan.

    “We have received a report from the oversight committee, where they have recorded the statements of the victims and others, but we have also recorded their (victims’) fresh statements for our case,” the officer talked about.

    On Saturday, certainly one of many protesting wrestlers, Olympic bronze medallist Sakshi Malik, made a plea to doc the statements of the alleged victims sooner than a Justice of the Peace.

    “Our statements have not been recorded under (Section) 164 and we are waiting for this. The police have been given a deadline to ensure that the statements are recorded… My request is to record our statements as soon as possible, because only then can the case move forward,” she talked about.

    On April 21, seven female wrestlers, along with the minor, had filed separate complaints of sexual harassment and authorized intimidation in opposition to the WFI president at Delhi’s Connaught Place police station. The wrestlers later approached the Supreme Court, stating that the police weren’t registering FIRs. Subsequently, the police registered two FIRs — one under the POCSO Act, and one different primarily based totally on the complaints of grownup ladies wrestlers.

    Some of India’s excessive wrestlers, along with Olympic medallists Bajrang Punia and Sakshi and World Championship medallist Vinesh Phogat, have been protesting at Jantar Mantar since April 23. They have talked about that they might end their protest when Brij Bhushan is arrested under associated sections.

    On Wednesday, Sakshi talked about they’d been capable of take a narco test, and challenged Brij Bhushan to do the an identical. “I challenge WFI president to take a narco test. We are also willing to take the test. Let the truth come out in the open, who is the culprit and who is not,” she talked about all through a media interaction.

    Alleging delay inside the police investigation, the protesting wrestlers at Jantar Mantar have decided to placed on black armbands to mark their protest.

  • Delhi Police barricades border entries to stop wrestlers’ supporters from coming to Jantar Mantar

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The heads of the 15 police districts throughout the nationwide capital have been instructed to be on alert of their jurisdictions, notably throughout the border areas, throughout the aftermath of a late-night ruckus at Jantar Mantar between police and some wrestlers on protest, a senior officer talked about on Thursday.

    The path was given to the DCPs of all the districts after police obtained inputs that quite a lot of people could be heading to Jantar Mantar, the place wrestlers have been on a sit-in demanding movement in the direction of WFI Chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, allegedly for sexually harassing numerous female wrestlers.

    “Directions have been issued to all the DCPs to be on alert in their districts, especially in the border areas. They have also been asked to take special care and keep watch on roads which go towards Central Delhi,” the officer talked about.

    Barricades have been put up at a variety of areas all through Delhi as part of precautionary measures to verify no untoward incident takes place, he talked about.

    The development comes a day after a scuffle broke out between the protesting wrestlers and some policemen on the Jantar Mantar proper right here, leading to a number of protesters getting injured throughout the head.

    The wrestlers have alleged that they’d been crushed up by the police. According to protestors, two wrestlers, Rahul Yadav and Dushyant Phogat, had been injured throughout the incident. Phogat, an award-winning wrestler, moreover obtained head accidents.

    Police throughout the evening time detained Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Hooda and chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Swati Maliwal after they went to the spot to assist the wrestlers.

    The wrestlers have been staging a sit-in at Jantar Mantar since April 23.

    They have levelled allegations of sexual harassment in the direction of the Wrestlers Federation of India chief, who could be a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Uttar Pradesh.

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    Protesting wrestlers switch SC searching for FIR in the direction of WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh

    NEW DELHI: The heads of the 15 police districts throughout the nationwide capital have been instructed to be on alert of their jurisdictions, notably throughout the border areas, throughout the aftermath of a late-night ruckus at Jantar Mantar between police and some wrestlers on protest, a senior officer talked about on Thursday.

    The path was given to the DCPs of all the districts after police obtained inputs that quite a lot of people could be heading to Jantar Mantar, the place wrestlers have been on a sit-in demanding movement in the direction of WFI Chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, allegedly for sexually harassing numerous female wrestlers.

    “Directions have been issued to all the DCPs to be on alert in their districts, especially in the border areas. They have also been asked to take special care and keep watch on roads which go towards Central Delhi,” the officer talked about.googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Barricades have been put up at a variety of areas all through Delhi as part of precautionary measures to verify no untoward incident takes place, he talked about.

    The development comes a day after a scuffle broke out between the protesting wrestlers and some policemen on the Jantar Mantar proper right here, leading to a number of protesters getting injured throughout the head.

    The wrestlers have alleged that they’d been crushed up by the police. According to protestors, two wrestlers, Rahul Yadav and Dushyant Phogat, had been injured throughout the incident. Phogat, an award-winning wrestler, moreover obtained head accidents.

    Police throughout the evening time detained Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Hooda and chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Swati Maliwal after they went to the spot to assist the wrestlers.

    The wrestlers have been staging a sit-in at Jantar Mantar since April 23.

    They have levelled allegations of sexual harassment in the direction of the Wrestlers Federation of India chief, who could be a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Uttar Pradesh.

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    Protesting wrestlers switch SC searching for FIR in the direction of WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh

  • Delhi Police barricades border entries to stop wrestlers’ supporters from coming to Jantar Mantar

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The heads of the 15 police districts inside the nationwide capital have been instructed to be on alert of their jurisdictions, notably inside the border areas, inside the aftermath of a late-night ruckus at Jantar Mantar between police and some wrestlers on protest, a senior officer talked about on Thursday.

    The path was given to the DCPs of all the districts after police obtained inputs that a variety of of us is likely to be heading to Jantar Mantar, the place wrestlers have been on a sit-in demanding movement in direction of WFI Chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, allegedly for sexually harassing numerous female wrestlers.

    “Directions have been issued to all the DCPs to be on alert in their districts, especially in the border areas. They have also been asked to take special care and keep watch on roads which go towards Central Delhi,” the officer talked about.

    Barricades have been put up at quite a lot of areas all through Delhi as part of precautionary measures to verify no untoward incident takes place, he talked about.

    The development comes a day after a scuffle broke out between the protesting wrestlers and some policemen on the Jantar Mantar proper right here, leading to just a few protesters getting injured inside the head.

    The wrestlers have alleged that that they had been crushed up by the police. According to protestors, two wrestlers, Rahul Yadav and Dushyant Phogat, had been injured inside the incident. Phogat, an award-winning wrestler, moreover obtained head accidents.

    Police inside the night time time detained Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Hooda and chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Swati Maliwal after they went to the spot to assist the wrestlers.

    The wrestlers have been staging a sit-in at Jantar Mantar since April 23.

    They have levelled allegations of sexual harassment in direction of the Wrestlers Federation of India chief, who could be a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Uttar Pradesh.

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    Protesting wrestlers switch SC searching for FIR in direction of WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh

    NEW DELHI: The heads of the 15 police districts inside the nationwide capital have been instructed to be on alert of their jurisdictions, notably inside the border areas, inside the aftermath of a late-night ruckus at Jantar Mantar between police and some wrestlers on protest, a senior officer talked about on Thursday.

    The path was given to the DCPs of all the districts after police obtained inputs that a variety of of us is likely to be heading to Jantar Mantar, the place wrestlers have been on a sit-in demanding movement in direction of WFI Chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, allegedly for sexually harassing numerous female wrestlers.

    “Directions have been issued to all the DCPs to be on alert in their districts, especially in the border areas. They have also been asked to take special care and keep watch on roads which go towards Central Delhi,” the officer talked about.googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Barricades have been put up at quite a lot of areas all through Delhi as part of precautionary measures to verify no untoward incident takes place, he talked about.

    The development comes a day after a scuffle broke out between the protesting wrestlers and some policemen on the Jantar Mantar proper right here, leading to just a few protesters getting injured inside the head.

    The wrestlers have alleged that that they had been crushed up by the police. According to protestors, two wrestlers, Rahul Yadav and Dushyant Phogat, had been injured inside the incident. Phogat, an award-winning wrestler, moreover obtained head accidents.

    Police inside the night time time detained Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Hooda and chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Swati Maliwal after they went to the spot to assist the wrestlers.

    The wrestlers have been staging a sit-in at Jantar Mantar since April 23.

    They have levelled allegations of sexual harassment in direction of the Wrestlers Federation of India chief, who could be a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Uttar Pradesh.

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    Protesting wrestlers switch SC searching for FIR in direction of WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh

  • Jantar Mantar scuffle: DCW chief Swati Maliwal meets wrestlers, says will take movement

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Delhi Commission For Women on Thursday met the wrestlers protesting at Jantar Mantar proper right here, hours after a scuffle broke out on the spot between grapplers and police leading to a couple of protesters getting injured.

    Before the meeting, Maliwal had alleged that she was not being allowed to meet the wrestlers.

    In a video shared by her on Twitter, she is perhaps seen telling policemen that she holds a constitutional submit and wished to meet the protesters.

    In response to her tweet, DCP, New Delhi, tweeted, “Hon’ble Chairperson DCW was stopped at the barricade by an officer and let go immediately. She is presently inside at the protest site. There is no restriction on individual entry to Jantar Mantar.”

    Maliwal later tweeted in Hindi: “I am sitting with wrestlers who are protesting at Jantar Mantar. They are telling me that last night some police personnel, who were inebriated, misbehaved with them and attacked them. After writing down the complaints, Delhi Commission For Women will act on them.”

    The wrestlers have levelled allegations of sexual harassment in direction of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who can be a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Uttar Pradesh.

    The wrestlers have alleged that they’ve been crushed up by some policemen Wednesday night. According to them, two wrestlers Rahul Yadav and Dushyant Phogat have been injured throughout the battle.

    Vinesh Phogat, an award-winning wrestler, too acquired head accidents.

    On Wednesday night, police detained Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Singh Hooda and Swati Maliwal after they’d gone to the spot to help the wrestlers.

    NEW DELHI: Delhi Commission For Women on Thursday met the wrestlers protesting at Jantar Mantar proper right here, hours after a scuffle broke out on the spot between grapplers and police leading to a couple of protesters getting injured.

    Before the meeting, Maliwal had alleged that she was not being allowed to meet the wrestlers.

    In a video shared by her on Twitter, she is perhaps seen telling policemen that she holds a constitutional submit and wished to meet the protesters.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    In response to her tweet, DCP, New Delhi, tweeted, “Hon’ble Chairperson DCW was stopped at the barricade by an officer and let go immediately. She is presently inside at the protest site. There is no restriction on individual entry to Jantar Mantar.”

    Maliwal later tweeted in Hindi: “I am sitting with wrestlers who are protesting at Jantar Mantar. They are telling me that last night some police personnel, who were inebriated, misbehaved with them and attacked them. After writing down the complaints, Delhi Commission For Women will act on them.”

    The wrestlers have levelled allegations of sexual harassment in direction of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who can be a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Uttar Pradesh.

    The wrestlers have alleged that they’ve been crushed up by some policemen Wednesday night. According to them, two wrestlers Rahul Yadav and Dushyant Phogat have been injured throughout the battle.

    Vinesh Phogat, an award-winning wrestler, too acquired head accidents.

    On Wednesday night, police detained Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Singh Hooda and Swati Maliwal after they’d gone to the spot to help the wrestlers.

  • Jantar Mantar scuffle: DCW chief Swati Maliwal meets wrestlers, says will take movement

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Delhi Commission For Women on Thursday met the wrestlers protesting at Jantar Mantar proper right here, hours after a scuffle broke out on the spot between grapplers and police leading to a couple of protesters getting injured.

    Before the meeting, Maliwal had alleged that she was not being allowed to satisfy the wrestlers.

    In a video shared by her on Twitter, she is perhaps seen telling policemen that she holds a constitutional submit and wished to satisfy the protesters.

    In response to her tweet, DCP, New Delhi, tweeted, “Hon’ble Chairperson DCW was stopped at the barricade by an officer and let go immediately. She is presently inside at the protest site. There is no restriction on individual entry to Jantar Mantar.”

    Maliwal later tweeted in Hindi: “I am sitting with wrestlers who are protesting at Jantar Mantar. They are telling me that last night some police personnel, who were inebriated, misbehaved with them and attacked them. After writing down the complaints, Delhi Commission For Women will act on them.”

    The wrestlers have levelled allegations of sexual harassment in the direction of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who may also be a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Uttar Pradesh.

    The wrestlers have alleged that they’ve been crushed up by some policemen Wednesday night. According to them, two wrestlers Rahul Yadav and Dushyant Phogat have been injured throughout the battle.

    Vinesh Phogat, an award-winning wrestler, too acquired head accidents.

    On Wednesday night, police detained Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Singh Hooda and Swati Maliwal after that they had gone to the spot to help the wrestlers.

    NEW DELHI: Delhi Commission For Women on Thursday met the wrestlers protesting at Jantar Mantar proper right here, hours after a scuffle broke out on the spot between grapplers and police leading to a couple of protesters getting injured.

    Before the meeting, Maliwal had alleged that she was not being allowed to satisfy the wrestlers.

    In a video shared by her on Twitter, she is perhaps seen telling policemen that she holds a constitutional submit and wished to satisfy the protesters.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    In response to her tweet, DCP, New Delhi, tweeted, “Hon’ble Chairperson DCW was stopped at the barricade by an officer and let go immediately. She is presently inside at the protest site. There is no restriction on individual entry to Jantar Mantar.”

    Maliwal later tweeted in Hindi: “I am sitting with wrestlers who are protesting at Jantar Mantar. They are telling me that last night some police personnel, who were inebriated, misbehaved with them and attacked them. After writing down the complaints, Delhi Commission For Women will act on them.”

    The wrestlers have levelled allegations of sexual harassment in the direction of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who may also be a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Uttar Pradesh.

    The wrestlers have alleged that they’ve been crushed up by some policemen Wednesday night. According to them, two wrestlers Rahul Yadav and Dushyant Phogat have been injured throughout the battle.

    Vinesh Phogat, an award-winning wrestler, too acquired head accidents.

    On Wednesday night, police detained Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Singh Hooda and Swati Maliwal after that they had gone to the spot to help the wrestlers.

  • ‘National shame’, says Booker winner Geetanjali Shree as she expresses solidarity with wrestlers

    By Online Desk

    NEW DELHI: The prime wrestlers protesting in Jantar Mantar demanding the arrest of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief and BJP chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh over allegations of sexual harassment of girls wrestlers have gotten the help of International Booker winner Geetanjali Shree.

    The Hindi-language novelist and short-story creator on Saturday expressed solidarity with the protesting wrestlers concurrently Brij Bhushan Singh took a swipe on the protesters saying, “You don’t get justice from Jantar Mantar.” “If you want justice, you have to go to the police and the court,” he was quoted as saying by research.

    Geetanjali Shree is basically probably the most well-known of newest writers to have written publicly in help of the wrestlers, who’ve well-known time and again that their voices are being drowned out in favour of Singh because of he belongs to the ruling event, The Wire research.

    “To obtain simple justice, our ace wrestlers, forsaking their work and security, have been forced to mount an agitation and to approach the Supreme Court. It is painful and a national shame,” Shree acknowledged in a assertion.

    “What as a people have we done to ourselves? Justice should be available as a matter of course and not require agitation and knocking at the Supreme Court’s door,” Shree further well-known.

    “Even as private a person as me feels constrained to come out of my solitude and condemn this atrocity. That it is to do with our ‘national treasures’, and to do with women, absolutely cannot let anyone be quiet,” she acknowledged.

    NEW DELHI: The prime wrestlers protesting in Jantar Mantar demanding the arrest of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief and BJP chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh over allegations of sexual harassment of girls wrestlers have gotten the help of International Booker winner Geetanjali Shree.

    The Hindi-language novelist and short-story creator on Saturday expressed solidarity with the protesting wrestlers concurrently Brij Bhushan Singh took a swipe on the protesters saying, “You don’t get justice from Jantar Mantar.” “If you want justice, you have to go to the police and the court,” he was quoted as saying by research.

    Geetanjali Shree is basically probably the most well-known of newest writers to have written publicly in help of the wrestlers, who’ve well-known time and again that their voices are being drowned out in favour of Singh because of he belongs to the ruling event, The Wire research.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    “To obtain simple justice, our ace wrestlers, forsaking their work and security, have been forced to mount an agitation and to approach the Supreme Court. It is painful and a national shame,” Shree acknowledged in a assertion.

    “What as a people have we done to ourselves? Justice should be available as a matter of course and not require agitation and knocking at the Supreme Court’s door,” Shree further well-known.

    “Even as private a person as me feels constrained to come out of my solitude and condemn this atrocity. That it is to do with our ‘national treasures’, and to do with women, absolutely cannot let anyone be quiet,” she acknowledged.