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  • I will hang myself if allegations proved: WFI chief Brij Bhushan

    I will hang myself if allegations proved: WFI chief Brij Bhushan

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    Lucknow: Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Singh, accused of sexual harassment and intimidation by women wrestlers, has said that he would “hang himself if even a single allegation against him was proved”.

    In a video message released on Sunday, Singh said, “I will hang myself even if a single allegation against me is proved. The matter is with the Delhi Police, so I won’t be able to speak much in detail on the matter. I have been saying this from the first day if these wrestlers have any video evidence against me. You should ask anyone who is associated with wrestling. Is Brij Bhushan Ravana?”

    Singh said that he was recording the video message on the way to his home in Gonda from Delhi.

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    He further said, “Except these wrestlers (who are protesting), ask anyone if I have done anything wrong. I have given 11 years of my life to wrestling, to this country.”

    The wrestlers have alleged that there has been a delay from the government in releasing the report of the committee that was formed to look into the allegations against Brij Bhushan Singh.

    The protesting wrestlers also want the WFI chief to be stripped of his portfolio.

    Two FIRs have been lodged against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh at the Connaught Place Police Station. The first FIR pertains to allegations levelled by a minor victim and is registered under the POCSO Act, along with relevant IPC sections concerning outraging of modesty, etc.

    The Supreme Court, while hearing an urgent plea on the matter, concluded that filing of FIRs served the purpose of the plea filed by the protesting grapplers. The court also rejected petitioner’s plea for a court-monitored probe.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Sexual harassment case: WFI chief Brij Bhushan yet to be questioned

    Sexual harassment case: WFI chief Brij Bhushan yet to be questioned

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    New Delhi: The Delhi Police are yet to interrogate Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the chief of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), in connection with the two FIRs registered against him on April 21, pertaining to serious allegations, including violations under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

    As per sources, the police are yet to summon Singh, despite the FIRs filed 14 days ago.

    “We have recorded the statements of seven wrestlers and Singh will be served summons soon,” said a source.

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    According to police, one of the cases against him was registered under IPC sections 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354A (sexual harassment), and 354D (stalking), while the other was registered under section 10 of the POCSO Act.

    What law says?

    While demands for the arrest of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the chief of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), persist due to three non-bailable and “serious” offences, legal provisions and Supreme Court rulings provide clarity on the matter.

    As per section 41A of IPC and various judgments of the apex court, the arrest of an accused is not obligatory if the maximum punishment prescribed for the offence is less than seven years of imprisonment.

    Supreme Court lawyer Vineet Jindal said that the decision to make an arrest lies solely with the police authorities. However, in cases involving serious offences, it is generally considered the norm to make an arrest. “Notably, offences under the POCSO Act are classified as non-bailable. Therefore, if there is a legitimate investigative requirement, the likelihood of an arrest occurring as a consequential action is high,” said Jindal.

    Another Supreme Court lawyer, Rudra Vikram Singh said that since there is delay in arresting Singh, it might be due to primary investigation in the matter.

    “Also since the offences under POCSO Act and other acts allegedly committed entail a sentence up to seven years hence in these circumstances, the investigating officer might follow the compliance of provisions of Section 41 and Section 41-A of the CrPC as provided by Supreme Court in Amresh Kumar vs State of Bihar. If Singh does not cooperate with the ‘Investigating Officer’ (IO) in the probe, police can arrest him,” Singh added.

    What wrestlers demand?

    Earlier, after the Supreme Court closed the proceedings on a plea by three women wrestlers, who have levelled sexual harassment allegations against Brij Bhushan, Olympic medallist Sakshi Malik said, “it’s okay”, and that they will decide the future course of action after consulting with seniors.

    “It is okay, we respect the Supreme Court. Their job is only to register the FIR. No court can ask anyone to arrest. We are sitting firm on our protest and it will go on till we get justice,” the 30-year-old wrestler told IANS.

    “First the statements of our girls should be recorded before the magistrate under 164 CrPC. That is not done yet. We are waiting for it, after that we will see what needs to be done in this regard.”

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  • What makes Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh ‘invincible’ in the BJP?

    What makes Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh ‘invincible’ in the BJP?

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    Lucknow: The “shield of invincibility” he wears comes from the influence he enjoys in half a dozen Lok Sabha constituencies, while Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh’s strong links with the saints and his role in the Ayodhya temple movement make him stronger than many other MPs in the BJP.

    The dozens of educational institutions he owns in eastern UP add to his vote bank.

    Moreover, the ongoing municipal elections have created a climate that works in favour of the six-term MP, who is currently in the eye of the storm over allegations of sexual harassment from wrestlers.

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    Singh is the President of the Wrestling Federation of India and wrestlers have been on protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi demanding action against him.

    The Delhi Police has filed two cases against him after the Supreme Court ordered them to do so.

    One of the FIRs is over a complaint of sexual harassment by a minor, filed under the stringent Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, which gives no scope for bail.

    Yet the Delhi police have made no efforts to arrest Singh, who insists that he will face an inquiry but will not resign “as a criminal”.

    The BJP, which claims to be firm on discipline, has turned a proverbial Nelson’s eye to his behaviour.

    Much before he took over as WFI President in 2011, Singh was known for his arm-twisting tactics.

    A key player in the Ayodhya movement, he was known as a one-man army for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh at that time � the party then had minimal presence on the political centre stage in the state.

    Born in Gonda in 1957, Singh’s interest in politics began as a college student in the seventies.

    He entered politics with a vengeance when senior BJP leader L.K. Advani came to Gonda during the Ayodhya movement.

    Singh offered to “drive” Advani’s Rath and this catapulted him to instant fame within the BJP.

    Singh won his first election in 1991, defeating Raja Anand Singh from Gonda.

    The following year, he was named as an accused in the Babri demolition case which consolidated his “pro-Hindu image”.

    He was acquitted along with others in 2020.

    Singh has been elected to the Lok Sabha six times from Gonda, Balrampur, and Kaiserganj and more than his political acumen, he has been known as a mafia of the region.

    At one point in time, Singh was named in more than three dozen criminal cases.

    In 1996, he was accused of sheltering associates of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. He was booked under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (TADA) Act and jailed.

    During his stint in prison, Atal Bihari Vajpayee allegedly wrote to him, asking him to take courage and “remember Savarkarji who was sentenced to life imprisonment”.

    Later, he was acquitted in the case, mainly due to lack of evidence.

    In 1996, when he was in jail, the BJP gave the Lok Sabha ticket to his wife Ketaki Singh and she won by a handsome margin.

    The BJP, interestingly, has always given ample political protection to Singh mainly because of the clout he wields in eastern UP and among Rajputs.

    The party leadership knows that it would lose out on seats if it showed the door to Singh.

    Singh’s clout has only grown after the turn of the century and so has his money power.

    His brazenness is evident from the fact that during the 2022 Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh, Singh admitted in an interview to a TV channel that he had committed one murder something that even the most dreaded criminal does not admit on camera.

    In the interview, he said he shot the man who had killed Ravindra Singh. “I pushed the man who shot Ravindra Singh and shot him dead,” he said.

    Earlier, in 2009, Singh had briefly parted ways with the BJP and joined the SP but he returned home to the BJP before Narendra Modi’s victory in 2014.

    As his stature grew within the BJP, his “business” also flourished.

    He owns around 50 schools and colleges and has interests in mining besides dabbling in liquor contracts, coal business and also real estate.

    Singh is known to gift motorcycles, scooters, and money to students and supporters on his birthday every year.

    His appointment as WFI chief in 2011, further added to his “weight”.

    In December 2021, he did not think twice before slapping a wrestler on-stage during an event in Ranchi.

    The kind of clout that Singh wields within the BJP, is evident from the fact that he has even slammed the Yogi Adityanath government and accused the bureaucracy of making elected representatives “touch their feet”. He also criticised the state government’s lack of preparedness for floods.

    Political analysts are actually bewildered at the lack of action against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath who is known to take the bull by its horns more so if it is a mafia in question.

    “One can simply not understand Yogi Adityanath turning a blind eye to Singh’s activities. It has to be pressure from the top that is preventing the Chief Minister from turning his bulldozer towards Singh’s kingdom,” said a party functionary.

    The fact that no action not even a word of disapproval was taken in the matter, has made him even bolder.

    “Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh believes he is invincible and does not fear even his own party leadership. No one can dare criticise him and even journalists keep a safe distance from him. The police bow before him. The clout he wields can only be seen to be believed,” said one of his former supporters.

    On Sunday, Singh dropped broad hints about his political options when he praised SP President Akhilesh Yadav for not slamming him in the ongoing controversy.

    With the municipal elections already underway, the BJP knows that any action against this powerful MP will be detrimental to party interests.

    Moreover, with the Lok Sabha elections just a few months away, the BJP cannot target Singh.

    He is any day a more influential Thakur in state politics even though it is Yogi Adityanath who is recognised as a Thakur leader.

    And that is reason enough for the BJP to avoid any action against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.

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  • WFI sexual harassment: ‘Won’t resign’, says Brij Bhushan as protests grow

    WFI sexual harassment: ‘Won’t resign’, says Brij Bhushan as protests grow

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    Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh stated on Saturday that stepping down from his position, as demanded by protesting wrestlers, ‘isn’t a huge matter for him’, but he won’t do it ‘as a criminal.’

    “The wrestlers’ demands change all the time. They initially requested my resignation as WFI chief, which I refused because doing so would imply admitting the claims against me. Resignation isn’t a huge thing, but I’m not going to do it as a criminal. I am not a criminal,” he remarked.

    He further stated that it is not a difficult moment for him because he has always faced challenges.

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    Brij Bhushan Singh asserted his innocence and stated that he will help with any investigation since he believes in the courts and the investigative authorities.

    “I’ve been subjected to abuses and allegations for months. This grieves my family and supporters, but I need an unbiased investigation. For four months, they encouraged people against me and constantly brought fresh people to make allegations. I’ve always admired the government; they’re the ones that take risks. They say I should be locked up, he said adding that his Lok Sabha seat is not due to “the generosity of Vinesh Phogat (one of the wrestlers leading the protest),” but to the people who support him.

    He went on to say that ‘one family’ and ‘one akhada (wrestling arena)’ were behind the plot. He accused Congress of attempting to smear his name and said ‘one businessman’ was involved in the plot.

    Six days after India’s top wrestlers marched to the streets to demand that a First Information Report (FIR) be filed against Brij Bhushan, Delhi Police agreed to file the FIR on Friday, handing the wrestlers their “first victory in their quest for justice.” The police, backed by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, declared the same before a bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud and Justice PS Narasimha.

    Two FIRs were filed against Brij Bhushan at the Connaught place police station.

    Delhi police registered two FIRs against Brij Bhushan on Friday. One FIR was filed under sections 354, 354(A), 354(D) and 34 of IPC, a copy of which was received by the wrestlers. Another FIR was filed under the POCSO act, copy of which will be only given to the victim’s family. Vinesh Phogat and other wrestlers reached the Connaught Place police station on Saturday afternoon, news agency ANI reported.



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  • Don’t trust Delhi police, might file loose FIR against Brij Bhushan: Wrestlers

    Don’t trust Delhi police, might file loose FIR against Brij Bhushan: Wrestlers

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    New Delhi: The protesting wrestlers rejoiced “the first step towards victory” as Delhi Police decided to file an FIR against WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. However, they will continue their agitation and demanded that the BJP MP be removed from all the positions he holds.

    Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Delhi Police, told a Supreme Court bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice P S Narasimha that the FIR would be registered on Friday.

    The wrestlers, who have accused the WFI chief of sexual harassment and intimidation, have been demanding that an FIR be filed since they resumed their agitation on April 23.

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    “This is first step towards victory but our protest will continue,” Sakshi Malik told reporters at Jantar Mantar, where they put up huge banners, with one of those listing all the ongoing criminal proceedings against Brij Bhushan.

    Vinesh Phogat said it took Delhi Police six days to file an FIR and they don’t trust the probe agency.

    “It (Police) might file a loose FIR. We we will see, observe then take a decision (on calling off protest). He should be behind the bars and removed from all the posts he holds, otherwise he will try to influence the investigation,” World Championship medallist Vinesh said.

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  • ‘Ready to fight’: Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh on sexual allegations

    ‘Ready to fight’: Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh on sexual allegations

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    New Delhi: Accused of sexual harassment by India’s top wrestlers, under-fire national federation chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh on Thursday indicated that he will fight with all his might to prove his innocence.

    In a video message, the BJP MP, without making a mention of the allegations against him, indicated that he would not accept defeat till he has the strength for fight.

    “Friends, the day I reflect on my life, what I gained or lost, the day I feel I don’t have the strength to fight, the day I feel helpless, I won’t like to live a life like that. Instead of living such a life, I would wish that death embraces me,” he said.

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    Star wrestlers, including World Championships medal winner Vinesh Phogat, Olympic medallists Bajrang Punia and Sakashi Malik, have made sexual harassment allegations against Brij Bhushan and have been sitting on an indefinite protest at Jantar Mantar here.

    The elite athletes resumed their agitation against the Wrestling Federation of India chief on Sunday, three months after they ended their sit-in protest following the formation of an oversight committee by the government to probe into the serious allegations.

    The Sports Ministry has not yet made public the findings of a six-member oversight panel that submitted its report on April 5. PTI

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