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Sakshi Malik, a wrestler, claims that the chief of false titles is suspended. The ministry of sports issues a legal notice.

Sakshi Malik, a wrestler, claims that the chief of false titles is suspended. The ministry of sports issues a legal notice.

By Kajal Sharma - 01 Feb 2024 03:18 PM

Malik appealed to the sports ministry about the situation, questioning how a federation member who was suspended could embezzle money from the WFI.Olympic wrestler Sakshi Malik accused the suspended chairman of the wrestling federation of India (WFI), Sanjay Singh, on Tuesday of organizing championships and giving phony certificates, a month after the Central government suspended the WFI panel.Malik appealed to the sports ministry about the situation, questioning how a federation member who was suspended could embezzle money from the WFI. She said that athletes would run into problems if they presented phony credentials."The National Wrestling Championship is being run by Sanjay Singh, an associate of Brij Bhushan, as per his wish and he is giving fake certificates to the players, which is illegal," Malik said in a post on X, the previous Twitter platform.She continued by saying that the Sports Ministry was planning to host the national wrestling championship in Jaipur and that Singh was staging a phony tournament in order to "assert his dominance.""To demonstrate his superiority in wrestling, Sanjay Singh is forging and distributing fake certificates of several national championships before of the Sports Ministry's scheduled wrestling national championship in Jaipur.

How is it possible for an individual under suspension from the organization to embezzle its funds?Malik went on to say that these certificates can result in the players being punished. "Action will be taken against the poor players when they go tomorrow to ask for jobs with these certificates." However, the players are not at fault.She urged Anurag Thakur, the minister of sports, to investigate the matter. "Sanjay Singh should be held accountable right away for his fraudulent actions, as he continues to conduct fraudulent acts even after his activities have been prohibited. Malik stated, "I beg the Sports Minister, Shri Anurag Thakur ji, to look into this matter and prevent the players' futures from being spoiled."Malik included an image of the purportedly fraudulent credentials being given to athletes in the article. Sanjay Singh received a severe warning from the Sports Ministry about possible legal consequences. Singh recently made "baseless and mischievous" comments about the government's recognition of WFI, to which this is in reaction. The ministry made it clear that any competition run by the WFI would not be accepted as "sanctioned."According to PTI, Singh had previously declared that almost 700 wrestlers would compete in the Senior National Championship, which would take place in Pune from January 29 to January 31.The ministry wrote to Singh, stating, "Again, you are making completely baseless and mischievous claims regarding the recognition of the Executive Committee of the WFI that is currently under suspension and about the competitions that you are holding in Pune."

 

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