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'If any untoward incident happens…': Vinesh flags safety and bias concerns over Gonda ranking event

By IANS | Updated: May 3, 2026 14:55 IST

New Delhi, May 3 Ace Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat has issues also issued a stern warning regarding the ...

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New Delhi, May 3 Ace Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat has issues also issued a stern warning regarding the upcoming National Open Ranking Tournament scheduled to be held in Gonda, which is the stronghold of Brij Bhushan, saying "if any untoward incident happens" to her or her team then the government and the Sports Ministry will be held responsible.

In a video she shared on social media, the Commonwealth and Asian Games medallist raised serious concerns over the integrity of the WFI’s National Open Ranking Tournament, scheduled to be held from May 12 to 14 in Gonda.

While announcing her intention to travel to Gonda for the national ranking competition, she warned, "I will also be attending the ranking competition; my team and my well-wishers will be there with me. If any untoward incident happens to anyone, I want to make it clear to everyone: the government will be held directly responsible.

Vinesh alleged that the venue choice compromises the fairness of the competition. "Every hardworking athlete will get their due there—this is something very unlikely and almost impossible. Who will referee whose match, how many points a referee will give... all of this will be controlled by Brij Bhushan and his people," she alleged.

She further expressed doubts over the transparency of official procedures, including the crucial weigh-in process. "I don’t think the weights of all the hardworking wrestlers will be checked fairly, or that the results on the mat will truly reflect their hard work.

In a video, Vinesh also revealed for the first time that she is one of the six women wrestlers who filed a formal complaint of sexual harassment against former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.

"Three years ago, we raised our voices against sexual harassment. Six women wrestlers have already testified before the court. I did not want to speak while the case is still pending, but I want to tell you all today: I myself am one of those six victims who filed a complaint, and our testimonies are still ongoing," she said in a video.

Vinesh further alleged despite Brij Bhushan's official removal as WFI chief, he publicly asserted maintaining a "stranglehold" over the federation, and the Sports Ministry remained a "silent spectator".

--IANS

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