
Delhi Police clashed late on Wednesday night with wrestlers sitting on a dharna over the arrest of Wrestling Federation of India president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. It is being told that police personnel abused and heckled the women wrestlers. After this, a heavy police force reached the spot. The wrestlers have accused the police of assaulting and manhandling them. At the same time, the Congress has also attacked the Delhi Police.
When Congress MP Deepender Hooda came to know about the incident, he reached Jantar Mantar late at night to meet the wrestlers. There the police took them into custody. After custody, he was kept at the Vasant Vihar police post.
Tweeted information today
The Congress MP tweeted on Thursday morning informing about his arrest. He said that when I reached Jantar Mantar to inquire about the condition of my daughters, the Delhi Police detained me outside the protest site and brought me to Vasant Vihar police station. One of his videos is also going viral, in which he is constantly seen saying I will go inside alone, let me go.
Section 144 was cited to Hooda
When the police told them about the implementation of Section 144, Deepender Hooda said that he will meet the players alone and will not take his PSO along with him. Hooda is seen saying that I will go inside only for 5 minutes. During this neither my PSO will be with me nor will there be any security personnel. I will go inside, meet the daughters, inquire about their well-being, and ask them to keep this protest peaceful. Later, the police took them into custody and took them to the Vasant Vihar police station.
These are the daughters of our country
The Congress tweeted, tagging the video of Olympic bronze medalist Sakshi Malik crying and her colleague Vinesh Phogat consoling her. Congress wrote that 'these are the daughters of our country, they protected the honor of the country and got us many medals'. He also accused the Home Minister. Said that today Police and Home Minister Amit Shah are misbehaving with the wrestlers.
question on Modi
Wrote in another tweet that the only crime of the wrestlers is that they are raising their voices against exploitation. The party also raised questions about Modi. He said Narendra Modi ji, why are you doing this injustice?
with congress wrestlers
Congress said in another tweet that Congress MP Deepender Hooda had reached the spot as soon as he got information about the atrocities of Delhi Police on the daughters of the country. It is clear from this that Congress stands firmly with the daughters of the country. He said that the party has given a clear message that doesn't be afraid, we are with you.
players accused of misconduct
The wrestlers allege that the policemen misbehaved with them and misbehaved with the women wrestlers. Female wrestler Vinesh Phogat broke down while telling about the indecency meted out to her. They said if you want to kill us, then kill us. Did we win medals for the country to see this day? We haven't even eaten our food. Does every man have the right to misbehave with women? These policemen are holding guns, they can kill us.
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