In the 2024 Olympics, Vinesh Phogat responded to her critics and detractors in the most fitting way possible—through her performance on the global stage, though she got disqualified. (News till now)
During the 2023 wrestlers' protest, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the president of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), made controversial remarks that further inflamed the situation. Singh allegedly belittled the achievements of the protesting wrestlers by saying that medals are cheap and easily available. This statement was widely criticized as it undermined the hard work, dedication, and sacrifices of athletes who have brought honor to India on international platforms.
Such comments added to the frustration and anger of the wrestlers and their supporters, highlighting the disconnect between sports administrators and the athletes they are supposed to support. The remarks were seen as dismissive and disrespectful, not only towards the wrestlers' achievements but also towards their legitimate grievances and the serious allegations they had raised. This further underscored the need for significant reforms in the governance of sports in India to ensure respect, fairness, and protection for all athletes.
He never called her when she was protesting last year in 2023, but now see 🙈
However he may never call her.
Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat has been disqualified from the Paris 2024 Olympics after failing to meet the weight requirement for the women's 50kg wrestling category. Despite her efforts to cut weight the night before the weigh-in, Phogat was found to be 100 grams over the limit. This disqualification occurred on the morning of her gold medal match, preventing her from competing and eliminating her chance of winning any medal in the event.
But still she done amazingly well...
Yes, Vinesh Phogat's performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics was commendable despite the unfortunate disqualification. She transitioned successfully from the 53kg to the 50kg category and showcased her skill by defeating top contenders, including the world number one, Yui Susaki of Japan. Phogat also secured victories against former European champion Oksana Livach of Ukraine and reigning Pan American Games champion Yusneylis Guzman of Cuba, which highlighted her exceptional talent and determination.
But the question is same, do we really need ministers like this ❓
The controversial remarks made by Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh during the 2023 wrestlers' protest, where he belittled the achievements of protesting wrestlers by claiming medals are cheap and easily available, highlight a significant issue in leadership within sports organizations. Such statements not only disrespect the hard work, dedication, and sacrifices of athletes but also reflect poorly on the integrity and empathy expected from leaders in these positions. It raises serious questions about the suitability of individuals who undermine athletes' accomplishments to hold influential roles. The government has a crucial responsibility to promote and support sports, and backing individuals who make such dismissive remarks contradicts this mission. Effective leadership in sports should be characterized by respect, support, and a deep appreciation for athletes' contributions, ensuring an environment where sports can flourish and athletes feel valued and motivated.
Please comment your views, and please celebrate Vinesh Phogat performance and be proud to be an Indian.




Proud of her performance. Nice information
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