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FIR's implicate Brij Bhushan Saran Singh for a serious crime

FIR's implicate Brij Bhushan Saran Singh for a serious crime

The trouble for outgoing BJP MP Brij Bhushan Saran Singh is mounting with each day. FIR against WFI chief: Wrestlers narrate instances of sexual favours demand, sexual harassment, obscene behaviour and inappropriate touching. The two FIRs registered by Delhi Police against outgoing WFI chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh based on complaints of six adult wrestlers and father of a minor narrate several alleged instances of sexual harassment, inappropriate touching, groping, stalking and intimidation by him at different times and places including in foreign countries, over a decade.

The Delhi Police had on April 28 registered the two FIRs at Connaught Place police station, including one by the father of a minor wrestler invoking POCSO Act that entails a prison term of up to seven years on conviction.

The FIRs registered following a Supreme Court order have charged Singh under various IPC sections including assaulting a woman to outrage her modesty (Section 354), sexual harassment (354 A), and stalking (354 D) which are punishable with jail terms of two three years.

Some of the complainants also alleged that Singh made advances to seek "sexual favours" promising to help them in their professional careers. BBS Singh has denied all the charges and said he will hang himself even if a single allegation is proved against him. He has also maintained that all wrestlers are like his children and he will not blame them as his blood and sweat have also gone into their success.

The FIR filed by the six wrestlers also names Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) secretary Vinod Tomar as an accused. Reliable sources are suggesting that a decision to take action is approaching every day since the issue has reached its peak in India and even abroad. 

 

FIR's implicate Brij Bhushan Saran Singh for a serious crime

FIR's implicate Brij Bhushan Saran Singh for a serious crime

The trouble for outgoing BJP MP Brij Bhushan Saran Singh is mounting with each day. FIR against WFI chief: Wrestlers narrate instances of sexual favours demand, sexual harassment, obscene behaviour and inappropriate touching. The two FIRs registered by Delhi Police against outgoing WFI chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh based on complaints of six adult wrestlers and father of a minor narrate several alleged instances of sexual harassment, inappropriate touching, groping, stalking and intimidation by him at different times and places including in foreign countries, over a decade.

The Delhi Police had on April 28 registered the two FIRs at Connaught Place police station, including one by the father of a minor wrestler invoking POCSO Act that entails a prison term of up to seven years on conviction.

The FIRs registered following a Supreme Court order have charged Singh under various IPC sections including assaulting a woman to outrage her modesty (Section 354), sexual harassment (354 A), and stalking (354 D) which are punishable with jail terms of two three years.

Some of the complainants also alleged that Singh made advances to seek "sexual favours" promising to help them in their professional careers. BBS Singh has denied all the charges and said he will hang himself even if a single allegation is proved against him. He has also maintained that all wrestlers are like his children and he will not blame them as his blood and sweat have also gone into their success.

The FIR filed by the six wrestlers also names Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) secretary Vinod Tomar as an accused. Reliable sources are suggesting that a decision to take action is approaching every day since the issue has reached its peak in India and even abroad. 

 

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