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Story behind minor girl's father making U-turn on charges against Brij Bhushan

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Shailesh Khanduri
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WFI Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Wrestlers Protest

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New Delhi: The father of a minor wrestler said on Thursday that he deliberately filed a false police complaint of sexual harassment against the WFI chief because he wanted to get back at the official for a perceived injustice against the girl.

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The startling admission by the father substantially weakens the case against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh who has faced relentless protests for the past six months by top Indian wrestlers over allegations of sexual harassment of women competitors. The complaint by the minor wrestler has also led to an investigation under POCSO Act.

The story behind labelling charges of sexual harassment against Brij Bhushan

The father of the minor girl provided elaborate explanation for the origin of his and his daughter's animosity against Singh, who has vehemently denied the sexual harassment allegations, including against the minor.

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The origin of the father's supposed angst goes back to the 2022 Under-17 Asian Championship trials in Lucknow when the minor lost the final and missed out on selection to the Indian team.

The father said he was enraged because his child's "one-year hard work had gone down the drain" because of that referee's decision in the final.

"The match was against a Delhi wrestler. The UWW and WFI rules were not followed (in the bout). I have no grudge against the Delhi wrestler. She is also like my daughter but the referee who was also from Delhi deliberately defeated my daughter," he said.

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Asked why he directed his anger towards Singh when the alleged bias was shown by the referee, he said, "Who had deputed the referee? It was the federation. And who is the head of the federation? So who I will be angry with?"

Asked why such serious allegations were levelled against the WFI boss for the defeat of just one bout, the father of the wrestler explained his rationale.

"You think that it's just one bout and probably it does not matter. But it is hard work of one year. The kid who is making a comeback after undergoing spinal surgery and has worked hard, practising for hours every day, knows the worth of that one bout.

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"The father of the wrestler knows the value of that one bout. Because of that one bout, we missed out on four international tours and probably four medals," he said.

Is the U-turn under any influence?

There were apprehensions that the minor’s father was changing his story under some sort of influence.

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On this, the Rohtak man insisted that he and his daughter were not influenced by the protesting wrestlers.

"No one approached me. We were wronged so it was our decision. They were also wronged and wrong is wrong."

He did not reveal how he and the protesting wrestlers negotiated.

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"Let a few things remain official. There are a few things which are personal."

Why change the story now?

Asked again what made him change his mind and withdraw the charges, he said it was an assurance from the authorities.

"Now that interactions have started, the government has promised fair enquiry into my daughter's defeat (in Asian U17 championship trials) last year, so it is also my duty that I rectify my mistake," he said.

"It's better that things become clear now instead of in the court. When I was talking to the Federation, they also agreed that a wrong decision was made and promised action. They had refused (action) at that time.

"It was not a small matter, so I had to be angry. I have no enmity with anyone, or that girl (winning wrestler from Delhi). She is like my daughter."

The father also clarified that it was entirely his decision to file a complaint against the WFI chief and not his daughter's.

"It was my decision, I am the father, I was angry at him but I told her 'My child, these are the kind of discussions taking place' and she said 'papa aap dekhlo (Dad, you take care of it).'"

He is hoping that his daughter will get justice.

"I have given proper video evidence and proof of that (disputed) bout. I will never get that one year back. During all this controversy, she lost a bout (U17 trials in Sonepat) on June 5 and went into depression. Can those times come back?"

Relief for Brij Bhushan

Singh, the outgoing WFI chief, reacting to this sudden change of heart by the father of the minor, said he won't hold grudges against anyone.

"The girl was led into this mistake. She was manipulated by the wrestlers who were protesting against me. So, I don't have any grudge either against her or her family," Singh told PTI.

"I won't demand any action against this family. It is just a plot to defame me."

What next in wrestlers vs Brij Bhushan matter?

The minor’s father did not say if he'd prepared to face possible consequences of filing a false complaint, which is a punishable offence.

The Delhi Police, which has recorded statements of over 200 people in connection with the case, will file a chargesheet in the case by June 15, as per the assurance Sports Minister Anurag Thakur has given to the protesting wrestlers.

The wrestlers have agreed to halt their protest by then.

But it is sure that POCSO Act will not apply to Singh which is a big relief for him who already has faced 38 cases including murder in his lifetime.

Now, all eyes will be on the chargesheet being filed by Delhi Police before June 15.

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