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The proposal says the Delhi Police will complete the investigation against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who is also a BJP MP, by June 15, Olympian Bajrang Punia said after the meeting. "Till then, the protest will be suspended, but the way forward will be decided after the 15th," he told NDTV.
"We have assured that probe will be completed by June 15 and a chargesheet will be filed. Independent elections for the Wrestling Federation will be held by June 30," Union minister Anurag Thakur said.
The government has also accepted the wrestlers' demand Brij Bhushan Singh and people connected to him will not be on a new internal committee of the federation, which will be headed by woman, the minister added. The government has also offered to withdraw the cases filed against wrestlers on May 28.
The wrestlers – who have been demanding Singh's arrest, accusing him of sexual harassment -- will discuss the proposal with their supporting organisations and convey their decision to the government, Bajrang Punia said.
The meeting today was called after Anurag Thakur's open invite to wrestlers on Twitter. Union Home Minister Amit Shah invited the protesters for a second round of talks shortly after Bajrang Punia's interview to NDTV.
The "minor" wrestler who made allegations of sexual harassment against Brij Bhushan Singh, has changed her statement in court, saying she was not underage at the time of the event, her father told NDTV today. Her complaint of sexual harassment remains as it was.
The wrestlers claim that women athletes including a minor girl had been harassed by Brij Bhushan Singh and have been demanding his immediate arrest. But the arrest of the MP, who has considerable political heft in Uttar Pradesh, has been a contentious issue. The wrestlers had launched their campaign against Federation chief in January and stated a protest at Jantar Mantar in April.
The Delhi Police, however, cleared the protest site on May 28 and cracked down on them after they made an effort to hold a protest outside the new parliament on the day it opened. The police said the wrestlers had no permission for the protest and refused to stick to rules.
The government has been insisting on allowing law to take its course – a point Amit Shah reiterated during his meeting with the wrestlers on Saturday.
After the meeting, Bajrang Punia denied rumours of a settlement with the government, and reports that the minor girl had withdrawn her complaint. Declaring that the protest will continue, he said they were strategising on how to take it forward.
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