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Promise of support comes from Usha 

‘First an athlete and then an administrator’, IOA president ‘stands’ by wrestlers

PTI New Delhi Published 04.05.23, 07:50 AM
PT Usha (extreme left) with the protesting wrestlers atJantar Mantar in New Delhi on Wednesday.

PT Usha (extreme left) with the protesting wrestlers atJantar Mantar in New Delhi on Wednesday. -PTI

IOA president PT Usha, after facing criticism from all quarters for being insensitive towards the protesting wrestlers, on Wednesday met the grapplers at the protest site and assured them of her support, saying she was first an athlete and then an administrator.

Former sprinter Usha had come down heavily on the wrestlers for resuming their protest instead of approaching the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) for their issues.

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She had said that the wrestlers should have shown some discipline and that they had tarnished the country’s image by hitting the streets, a comment for which she and the IOA faced criticism.

Usha left without speaking to the media on Wednesday but Bajrang Punia said she has assured them of help.

“Initially when she said that, we felt very bad but then she said that her comments were misinterpreted. She said that she is first an athlete and then an administrator,” said Bajrang, the Tokyo Games br­onze medallist.

“We told her that we want justice. We don’t have a fight with the government or opposition or anyone else. We are sitting here for the betterment of wrestling. If this issue is resolved and if the allegations (against Wrestling Federation of India president Brijbhushan Sharan Singh) are proved then there should be legal action,” he added.

When asked if Usha had come with a solution from the government or from the IOA, Punia said: “Nothing of that sort. She only said that she is with us.”

Asked if he was satisfied following the meeting with Usha, he said: “If she is giving us assurance, I suppose she should fulfil that assurance. But we clarified to her that until we get justice, of which we are very hopeful, this protest will continue.

“She said she will try to resolve our problems. If she wants, she can do anything.”

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