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Punjab and Haryana High Court stays Wrestling Federation of India elections slated for 12 August

As per rules and the constitution of the WFI, any registered affiliated body can send two representatives to cast their votes for the WFI polls, he stated.

FP Sports Last Updated:August 11, 2023 19:39:05 IST

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The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday stayed the Wrestling Federation of India elections that is scheduled for Saturday (12 August) till further notice. This comes after the Haryana Wrestling Association (HWA) filed a petition, challenging the move to allow Haryana Amateur Wrestling Association to cast votes in the WFI elections.

Advocate Ravinder Malik, who is representing the HWA, said that the state body was affiliated to the WFI.

As per rules and the constitution of the WFI, any registered affiliated body can send two representatives to cast their votes for the WFI polls, he stated.

The HWA advocate said that one more body, Haryana Amateur Wrestling Association has claimed that it was affiliated with the WFI as well as Haryana Olympic Association. Haryana Amateur Wrestling Association further claimed that the HWA has no business to participate in the election process because it is not affiliated with the WFI.

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