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Indian government faces rising protests over sexual assault claims against MP | |
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Farmers have set a June 9 deadline on behalf of athletes demanding action against the embattled Wrestling Federation head | Farmers have set a June 9 deadline on behalf of athletes demanding action against the embattled Wrestling Federation head |
The Indian farmers’ organization, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), has issued a fresh ultimatum to the government, demanding that the president of the national wrestling federation, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who is also a member of parliament, be arrested for his alleged involvement in sexual harassment cases. The BKU is supporting a group of wrestlers in their protests against Singh. | |
In a statement on Friday, BKU spokesman Rakesh Tikait warned that the wrestlers’ protests at the Jantar Mantar observatory in New Delhi will intensify from June 9 if the government does not address the grievances against Singh. The accused is a member of the ruling right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. | |
The decision to intensify the unrest was taken after a ‘mahapanchayat’ (council) of clan-based groups, or ‘khaps’, in Kurukshetra, Haryana, a state next door to the national capital, New Delhi. Tikait also warned of a nationwide movement to drum up support for the protesting wrestlers amid plans to meet India’s federal minister for home affairs, Amit Shah, who is in charge of internal security. | The decision to intensify the unrest was taken after a ‘mahapanchayat’ (council) of clan-based groups, or ‘khaps’, in Kurukshetra, Haryana, a state next door to the national capital, New Delhi. Tikait also warned of a nationwide movement to drum up support for the protesting wrestlers amid plans to meet India’s federal minister for home affairs, Amit Shah, who is in charge of internal security. |
On Friday, Singh, who has denied any wrongdoing, called off a rally in the temple town of Ayodhya in his home state, Uttar Pradesh. | |
At least seven female wrestlers, including a minor, have accused Singh of misconduct including inappropriate touching, molestation and soliciting “sexual favors” in exchange for professional assistance and support. | At least seven female wrestlers, including a minor, have accused Singh of misconduct including inappropriate touching, molestation and soliciting “sexual favors” in exchange for professional assistance and support. |
The wrestlers filed two separate reports to the Delhi Police in April, one of which was by the minor’s father and the other by the six adult wrestlers. | |
Meanwhile, members of India’s 1983 ICC World Cup-winning cricket team piled further pressure on the government on Friday by openly coming out in support of the wrestlers. | Meanwhile, members of India’s 1983 ICC World Cup-winning cricket team piled further pressure on the government on Friday by openly coming out in support of the wrestlers. |
The government is yet to take any action against an embattled Singh, who has faced a litany of charges over more than three decades, including attempted murder. The six-term MP has never been convicted in any of the 38 cases. | The government is yet to take any action against an embattled Singh, who has faced a litany of charges over more than three decades, including attempted murder. The six-term MP has never been convicted in any of the 38 cases. |
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