Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Says Court Will Do Its Work in Sexual Harassment Case

Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the former Wrestling Federation of India chief, is facing a case of alleged sexual harassment. The matter is now in the court’s hands, and Singh has refrained from providing further comments. He believes that the court will handle the case appropriately.

The case against Singh was filed in 2021 by a former wrestler. She accused him of sexually harassing her on multiple occasions. Singh has denied these allegations, and the Delhi Police are currently investigating the matter.

Recently, a group of wrestlers who had been protesting against Singh withdrew their protest. This occurred after Singh met with them and assured them that he would cooperate with the police investigation. The protesters demanded his resignation as the chief of the Wrestling Federation of India.

The court’s verdict in the case is yet to be determined. Singh’s statement about the court doing its work implies that he is confident in his eventual exoneration from the allegations.

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This case highlights the issue of sexual harassment in sports and serves as a reminder that athletes can also be victims of abuse. It is crucial for these cases to undergo thorough investigation, ensuring that the perpetrators are held accountable.

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