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Resolve WFI, Railways standoff


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Last week, something extraordinary took place at the Senior Wrestling National Championships. A grappler won his first bout in Greco-Roman wrestling, but was as

The article from The New Indian Express discusses the ongoing standoff between the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) and the Indian Railways, which has escalated into a significant issue affecting the careers of wrestlers. The conflict stems from the Railways' decision to suspend several wrestlers, including notable names like Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik, and Vinesh Phogat, for their involvement in protests against the former WFI president, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, over allegations of sexual harassment. The wrestlers, who are also employees of the Railways, were suspended for indiscipline, but this has led to a broader debate on the autonomy of sports bodies and the rights of athletes to protest. The article highlights the need for a resolution, pointing out that the suspension not only affects the athletes' careers but also sends a negative message about the treatment of athletes in India. It calls for a dialogue between the WFI, the Railways, and the protesting wrestlers to find a middle ground that respects the athletes' rights while maintaining discipline within sports organizations.

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