NEW DELHI: After his aide
Sanjay Singh
's triumph in the
Wrestling Federation of India
(
WFI
) elections,
Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh
, the former president of the federation, stated on Thursday that it signifies the success of wrestlers nationwide and added "dabdabaa tha, dabdabba rahegaa" (dominance was there, dominance will stay!).
Former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh's aide Sanjay Singh on Thursday elected as the new president of the WFI.
"This is not my personal victory, this is the victory of the wrestlers of the country. All wrestling activities were stopped for 11 months. I hope that after the formation of the new federation, wrestling events will resume which were paused for the past 11 months," said Brij Bhushan to the media.
"A message has been given. Every akhaada in the country is bursting firecrackers. Dabdabaa tha, dabdabaa rahega!. I want to give the credit of victory to the wrestlers of the country and the electors. I want to thank the government as well. The elections were done on instructions of the Supreme Court and the Centre had submitted the PIL for this. Elections were held by the Punjab and Haryana High Court and the Centre went ahead to make sure elections happened and a non-partisan person was chosen as president. This 'grahan' of 11 months on wrestling is over. Within 10 days, the landscape of wrestling will change again and we will perform in the Olympics the way people want us to," concluded Brij Bhushan.
On Sanjay Singh elected as the new president of the WFI, wrestler
Sakshi Malik
said, "We have made demands for a woman president. If the president would be a woman, harassment would not happen. But, there was no participation of women earlier and today you can see the list, not even a single woman was given a position. We had fought with complete strength but this fight will continue. The wrestlers of the new generation have to fight."
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Conducted on Thursday, December 21, the WFI elections finally took place after multiple postponements earlier in the year. The voting occurred earlier in the day in New Delhi, with the counting process commencing shortly thereafter.
Sanjay Singh's panel emerged victorious in the WFI election, securing 40 votes, while the opposing panel garnered only 7 votes.
"National Camps (for wrestling) will be organised. Wrestlers who want to do politics can do politics, those who want to do wrestling will do wrestling," Singh told the reporters.
Sanjay previously held a position on the executive council of the WFI. Starting from 2019, he has additionally served as the joint secretary of the national federation.
The WFI elections were originally slated to be held on August 12. However, the Punjab and Haryana High Court, while holding a hearing on a petition in August, extended the stay on the WFI elections till September 25. Elections to the federation, which oversees wrestling in the country, were initially planned for June this year.
Earlier, this month,
Bajrang Punia
and Sakshi Malik met Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur at his residence in the national capital for discussions on the WFI polls.
Sakshi's husband Satyawart Kadian, a wrestler himself, was also among those who called on the minister. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, the wrestlers said they were assured that the government would keep its promise that no one related or close to Brij Bhushan would get a post in the WFI.
As the results are out the press conference is to be held by star wrestlers and Olympic medallists Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik, who earlier came out against the now-deposed WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, accusing him of sexual harassment.
(With ANI Inputs)