Sports Ministry revoked WFI's suspension as per High Court order: Mansukh Mandaviya

IANS March 11, 2025 163 views

The Sports Ministry has lifted the suspension of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) in compliance with a Delhi High Court order. This decision allows wrestlers to participate in upcoming Asian and World Championships and restores Sanjay Singh as federation president. The ministry has imposed several conditions, including ensuring transparent selection processes and maintaining a balanced power structure. Wrestling trials are set to be conducted on March 15 in New Delhi, marking a significant moment for the sport's governance.

"As per the High Court order, the ministry decided to lift the sanctions" - Mansukh Mandaviya
New Delhi, March 11: Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya said the suspension of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) was lifted following an order by the Delhi High Court for the better future of wrestlers.

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Sports Ministry revokes WFI suspension following Delhi High Court directive

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Sanjay Singh returns as WFI president with conditions

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Wrestling trials scheduled for March 15 in Delhi

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Ministry mandates transparency in federation operations

"As per the High Court order, the ministry decided to lift the sanctions so that our wrestlers can participate in the Asian and World Championships. This also gives justice looking at the future of our wrestlers," Mandaviya told reporters on Tuesday.

The ministry lifted its suspension on the WFI on Tuesday, giving control back to president Sanjay Singh, who is a close aide of former federation chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh - the BJP MP accused of sexually harassing women wrestlers. The decision also allows the WFI to hold domestic tournaments and select national teams for international tournaments.

Sanjay Singh confirmed that WFI will conduct wrestling trials on March 15 in New Delhi. "Such good news for all the wrestling lovers. We will be holding wrestling trials on March 15 in Delhi," he told IANS.

The Sports Ministry suspended the Sanjay Singh-led federation three days after the elections over the announcement to hold U15 and U20 nationals and has asked the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) to establish a temporary panel to oversee the operations of the WFI.

On December 21, 2023, the day Sanjay assumed the role of WFI president, he declared that national trials for wrestling in the U-15 and U-20 categories would be conducted in Uttar Pradesh's Gonda. The suspension led to the formation of the Ad-hoc committee constituted by the IOA to oversee the day-to-day operations of the WFI.

The ministry, in its letter, has also mentioned the directions to run the federations. “The WFI must revert the amendments carried out during the suspension period and have a balance of power among the designated office-bearers and provide checks and balance in the decision-making process, and this process should be completed in four weeks.“

"Any person who is not elected as an office-bearer, as also the suspended/terminated salaried officials of the WFI, must remain completely disassociated from the Federation and its affiliate units. The EC of WFI must give an undertaking in this regard within four weeks. Any violation of the undertaking will invite appropriate legal action, including action under the Sports Code.

“The WFI must ensure that selection for all international events should be done in a free, fair, and transparent manner as per the extant provisions of the Sports Code and the other latest instructions issued in this regard along with regulations issued from time to time by the UWW," the letter read.

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