Mohali

In a passionate stance supporting the wrestling community, District NSUI President Sartaj Singh has stepped forward to demand justice for wrestlers who have faced injustice. Expressing his concern, Singh criticized the system, stating that it has failed the daughters of the nation by protecting culprits.

Singh, known for his commitment to social causes, particularly those affecting the youth, voiced his dismay upon learning that renowned wrestler Sakshi Malik decided to quit the sport. The unexpected decision by Malik has sent shockwaves through the wrestling community and beyond.

Addressing the media, Sartaj Singh stated, "It is disheartening to witness the struggles faced by our wrestlers, and the recent development of Sakshi Malik leaving the sport is a stark reminder of the challenges they endure. Our system's failure to deliver justice is a reflection of the urgent need for reforms."

Singh emphasized the importance of safeguarding the rights and dignity of athletes, especially women, in a society that often glorifies sporting achievements but neglects the well-being of the individuals behind those accomplishments. "To protect a culprit is to fail our daughters, and it is high time we rectify the flaws in our system," he added.

The NSUI President called for a thorough investigation into the grievances of wrestlers who have been subjected to injustice and urged authorities to ensure that the guilty parties are held accountable. Singh also pledged to mobilize support for the cause, uniting various stakeholders to bring about positive change.

As the wrestling community awaits further developments, Sartaj Singh's advocacy signals a growing movement demanding justice, transparency, and a safer environment for athletes to thrive in their chosen sports.