United World Wrestling has suspended India’s membership over a failure to hold elections
United World Wrestling (UWW), the world governing body for wrestling, suspended the membership of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) on Thursday for its failure to hold elections, amid a dispute between athletes and the former head of the federation.
The decision means Indian wrestlers will have to compete as neutrals at the World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia next month, which will serve as an Olympic qualification event. The athletes are barred from using the national flag and anthem in the event that they achieve a podium finish.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is considering its options, according to acting CEO Kalyan Chaubey. India is scheduled to hold selection trials for the World Championships in Patiala, Punjab on Friday and Saturday.
The suspension order came after the UWW had urged the IOA to “respect” a 45-day deadline to conduct elections for India’s wrestling body. The international organization had also threatened to suspend the IOA in January and May, warning that failing to hold elections could lead to sanctions.
Thursday’s decision also follows an ultimatum issued by the UWW in June, after Indian Olympic wrestlers, including Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik and Vinesh Phogat, accused former WFI president Brij Bhushan – who also serves as an MP for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) – of sexual harassment.
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A 37-day sit-in protest was held in the heart of New Delhi as the wrestlers demanded Singh’s arrest. In June, the protest was called off after the Narendra Modi-led government intervened to address the grievances against the former WFI chief.