Outgoing WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh claims 22 out of 25 state units attended meeting hosted by him

Brij Bhushan, who has been accused of sexual harassment by several women wrestlers, added that he will announce ‘his candidates’ for the upcoming WFI elections on Monday.

Press Trust of India Last Updated:July 30, 2023 22:23:27 IST
Outgoing WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh claims 22 out of 25 state units attended meeting hosted by him

Neither the outgoing WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh nor his family members or associates are allowed to be a part of the election to choose a new president as per the agreement reached between the protesting wrestlers and sport minister Anurag Thakur a couple of weeks ago. PTI

New Delhi: Outgoing Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh claimed that 22 out of 25 state units attended a meeting hosted by him on Sunday, adding that “his candidates” for various posts for the federation elections on 12 August will be announced on Monday.

Monday is the last date for filing nominations.

“Twenty-two of the 25 states units associated with the WFI attended the meeting. (Our) candidates will be announced on Monday,” said BJP MP Brij Bhushan, who hosted the meeting at a five-star hotel in New Delhi.

Brij Bhushan, against whom the country’s six top wrestlers including Olympic medallists Bajranj Punia and Sakshi Malik and Asian Games gold medallist Vinesh Phogat had levelled allegations of sexual harassment and sat in protest at Jantar Mantar, is ineligible to contest as he has completed 12 years as head of the federation — the maximum period allowed as per the National Sports Code.

A state unit member, who attended the meeting said on the condition of anonymity, that the BJP leader’s son-in-law Vishal Singh (President, Bihar Wrestling Federation), who was widely being touted as Brij Bhushan’s successor for the top WFI post, will not contest the 12 August election for any top position.

“He (Vishal) declared his inability to contest the elections because he is very busy and said he will not be able to do justice to his job if he gets elected,” said a state unit member secretary.

“He will, however, cast his vote,” the secretary of the state body added.

Brij Bhushan’s son Karan is also not part of the electoral college for the elections as Sports Minister Anurag Thakur had promised to the protesting wrestlers at Jantar Mantar that none from the BJP leader’s family would contest the elections.

Read | Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, son Karan excluded from WFI electoral rolls

However, Brij Bhushan’s candidates could face challenge from rivals, who reportedly had a parallel meeting of their own at a different location in the national capital.

The meeting was reportedly attended by the state units of Assam, Odisha and Himachal Pradesh, though it could not be independently verified.

Assam was recently given voting rights by the IOA ad-hoc panel. Among those who could be in the fray from the rival faction are Railways Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) secretary Prem Chand Lochab (Gujarat representative) and Anita Sheoran, one of the witnesses in the sexual harassment case against Brij Bhushan, who has been named in the list as Odisha representative for the polls.

A Brij Bhushan camp insider said the BJP leader will have another meeting on Monday before the filing of nominations.

“There will be another meeting on Monday before the filing of nominations at the Olympic Bhawan, which will be chaired by Brij Bhushan,” added the insider.

“Brij Bhushan spoke to every state unit chief individually to get a consensus on the candidates. We are all in favour of a unanimous candidate, who can take the sport forward,” said Ranbir Kundu, the Punjab association secretary, adding that neither he nor his president, Asian Games gold medallist wrestler Kartar Singh, want to stand for key posts.

Read | Protests before Asian Games trials as Brij Bhushan gets bail on chaotic day

Kartar has previously served as WFI secretary.

Another source privy to the discussion said that most of the state units who came were in favour of “someone of stature” being nominated for the top posts.

“The names of J&K wrestling body chief Dushyant Sharma, Kartar Singh (Punjab body chief) and Jai Prakash (Delhi association) also came up,” said the source, adding, “the names of UP’s state unit officials, Prem Kumar Mishra and Sanjay Singh, were also discussed for key posts.”

The day-to-day activities of the WFI are being managed by the Indian Olympic Association-constituted ad-hoc committee, led by Wushu Association of India chief Bhupender Singh Bajwa.

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