Wrestlers detained after scuffle as Delhi Police thwarts protest near new Parliament, clears sit-in site at Jantar Mantar


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 28-05-2023 21:05 IST | Created: 28-05-2023 21:05 IST
Wrestlers detained after scuffle as Delhi Police thwarts protest near new Parliament, clears sit-in site at Jantar Mantar
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Protesting wrestlers, including Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia, were detained on Sunday after a scuffle with security personnel who tried to stop them from marching to the new Parliament building as it was being inaugurated. Soon after, the Delhi Police cleared the site of their over-month-long sit-in at Jantar Mantar and said they will not be allowed to return there.

While women detainees were released later in the evening, opposition parties slammed the central government over the alleged ''manhandling'' of wrestlers. Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi said that the ''arrogant king is crushing the voice of the people'' on the streets as the ''coronation'' is over and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said it is ''shameful our champions are treated in this manner''.

The wrestlers, who had resumed their agitation against Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh on April 23 demanding his arrest for alleged sexual harassment of several women grapplers, had called for a women 'Mahapanchayat' on Sunday for which they did not have permission.

Chaotic scenes were witnessed at the dharna site at Jantar Mantar, barely three kilometres from where the new Parliament building was inaugurated by the prime minister, as protesters and police personnel shoved and pushed each other when the Phogat sisters, Sakshi Malik and others tried to breach the barricades.

Immediately after the wrestlers and other protesters were pushed into buses and taken to different locations, the police personnel began clearing the protest site by removing cots, mattresses, coolers, fans and the tarpaulin ceiling along with other belongings of the wrestlers.

Special Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Dependra Pathak claimed the protesters ignored repeated requests and warnings and ''wrestled'' with police personnel who tried to stop them. He said an FIR will be filed against the protesters.

''Today was an important day for the country as the new Parliament building was to be inaugurated and despite warnings and repeatedly urging protesters at Jantar Mantar to not march beyond the protest site, they continued to do so,'' he said, adding the behaviour of the wrestlers was ''highly irresponsible''.

''They were out to disturb the preparations made by security agencies,'' the senior police officer told PTI.

''The detained protesting wrestlers will not be allowed to continue with their dharna at Jantar Mantar. The entire protest venue at Jantar Mantar has been cleared,'' Pathak said.

Taking to Twitter, Olympic medallist Sakshi Malik, however, vowed to continue their protest at Jantar Mantar.

''Our movement is not over.... we will start our satyagraha at Jantar Mantar. In this country, there will be no dictatorship but there will be satyagraha held by women wrestlers,'' she tweeted in Hindi.

All the female wrestlers who were detained have been released and the male wrestlers will also be released soon, a senior office said later in the evening.

Vinesh Phogat told PTI, ''They (police) have released me, Sakshi (Malik) and Sangeeta (Phogat). The rest are still under detention.'' The police claimed the wrestlers broke and scaled the barricades, misbehaved and pushed the police personnel including the women constables.

Security was heightened near the new Parliament building, at the Jantar Mantar as well as at Delhi's borders with neighbouring states and many farmer groups who were planning to join the wrestlers' protest were stopped from entering the national capital.

Several farmer leaders in Haryana were detained for few hours, the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Charuni) claimed.

A group led by BKU leader Rakesh Tikait held a sit-in at the Ghazipur border which was closed as they tried to enter the national capital to take part in a protest called by agitating wrestlers.

The protesters later dispersed.

''All farmers who had gathered at the Ghazipur border have left for their homes. The Ghazipur border is now open for vehicular traffic,'' a senior police officer said in the evening.

Samajwadi Party MLA from Sardhana assembly constituency in Meerut Atul Pradhan was detained. Senior Superintendent of Police Rohit Singh Sajwan said the MLA and 20-25 persons were subsequently released. Rashtriya Lok Dal leader Raj Kumar Sangwan and district Congress chief of Meerut Avnish Kajla claimed that they were put under house arrest.

Asked about the police being criticised for the way they handled the situation, Pathak said that they had urged the wrestlers politely to carry out their protest at Jantar Mantar but they started ''wrestling'' with the police.

He also claimed that no force was used by the police personnel. ''They pushed our police personnel including women constables. They engaged in wrestling with our personnel. But we did not use any force. We did not use lathi-charge because they are the pride of our nation.'' ''Instead, to contain the situation and maintain law and order, they were removed from the protest site using body-to-body push,'' the officer added.

Legal action will be taken against protesters for misbehaving with police personnel, violating the police order and trying to create disturbance, he said.

Opposition parties have slammed the failure of authorities to arrest Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, a BJP MP. The Delhi Police had filed two FIRs including one under POCSO Act against Singh, who has denied all the charges.

Trinamool Congress supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Nationalist Congress Party MP Supriya Sule and Left leaders also condemned the treatment meted out to the protesting wrestlers.

''It's shameful our champions are treated in this manner. Democracy lies in tolerance but autocratic forces thrive on intolerance and quelling of dissent. I demand they be immediately released by the police. I stand by our wrestlers,'' Banerjee said.

Attacking the government, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said the medals on the chest of the players are the ''pride of our country''.

''The arrogance of the BJP government has increased so much that it is mercilessly trampling the voices of our women players under its boots. This is totally wrong,'' the Congress general secretary said.

Earlier in the day, Pathak has said, ''Any attempt to create disturbance in the inauguration of the new Parliament building will be dealt with very politely and firmly. I request our respected athletes not to do any such thing today.'' PTI AMP/SSC/ASK/AT/SUN/NAV RT

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