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  • 5/28/2025
Delhi court accepts police closure report in POCSO case against Brij Bhushan Singh.

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00:00100 SUVs, 10,000 supporters, that's Bridge Bhushan Sharan Singh celebrating his legal win.
00:06On 27th May, a Delhi court officially accepted the police's closure report in the sexual harassment
00:11case filed by a minor wrestler against the former Wrestling Federation of India chief.
00:17The move brings a formal end to the case that had seen major controversy, protests and upheaval in
00:22India's wrestling community. The police submitted a 550-page report in June 2023,
00:27saying they found no corroborative evidence. The minor and her father told the court
00:32that they had no objections to the closure.
00:39In 2023, some of India's biggest wrestling stars, Olympic medalist Sakshi Malik, Badrung Punya and
00:44world champion Vinesh Fogart sat on the streets demanding justice. They alleged Bridge Bhushan
00:49molested and groped female athletes, including touching their breasts, talking and inappropriate
00:54touching during training. Seven wrestlers, including the minor, came forward.
01:03They were detained as they tried to march to parliament. Footage of them being dragged away
01:07by police went viral, sparking outrage across the country and beyond. Even the International
01:12Olympic Committee condemned the way Indian athletes were being treated. They demanded an independent and
01:17fair inquiry into the allegations. Singh, a powerful former BJP MP and ex-wrestling
01:22federation chief, called the charges politically motivated, but the pressure worked. He was removed
01:27from his post as WFI president. Though one case is now close, six other women wrestlers are still
01:33fighting for justice. Singh continues to face trial in a separate sexual harassment and stalking case.
01:39The protests didn't just shake Indian sport, they seem to have sparked a political shift too.
01:44Wrestler Vinesh Fogart, who led the charge on the ground, has now entered politics, contesting
01:49from Hisar on a Congress ticket in the 2024 elections. But beyond the courts and campaigns,
01:54the larger question remains, what happens to the young girls who dream of becoming wrestlers?
01:59What has changed in terms of safety, grievance to wrestle and accountability in Indian sports?

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