The Wrestling Federation of India’s (WFI) emergency general council meeting, scheduled here for Sunday, was called off after the sports ministry directed it to suspend all ongoing activities owing to the various allegations against the sports body and its president Brijbhushan Sharan Singh.
The ministry on Saturday said it has asked the WFI to suspend “all ongoing activities with immediate effect”, including the Ranking Tournament in Gonda, UP, the federation president’s stronghold.
Brijbhushan has been accused of sexually harassing women wrestlers and working like a dictator by some of the country’s top wrestlers, including Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik and Ravi Dahiya.
The ministry on Saturday also suspended WFI’s assistant secretary Vinod Tomar, a fallout of the grapplers’ allegations of sexual harassment and corruption against the sports body’s chief.
On Friday, Brijbhushan’s son Prateek had said that his father would issue a statement on the allegations against him after the sports body’s meeting. While the ministry has directed Brijbhushan to stay away from the day-today affairs of the WFI, he was present during the wrestling event in Nandini Nagar on Saturday.
On Friday, sports minister Anurag Thakur had announced the formation of an oversight committee to probe the charges.
In a press release on Saturday, the ministry said it “has communicated to the WFI on Saturday that in view of the Government’s decision to appoint an Oversight Committee to investigate the various allegations raised by athletes against the Federation, WFI will suspend all ongoing activities with immediate effect, unless the Oversight Committee is formally appointed and takes over the day to day functioning of WFI”.