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Demonstration of women wrestlers continues at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar. Meanwhile, a notice has been issued by the Delhi Women’s Commission to the Delhi Police. The commission has asked that after 10 days after the registration of the FIR, the statements of women wrestlers have not been recorded. On this matter, the commission has issued summons to the police and sought their reply.
For a long time the police #BrijBhushan But did not file FIR. FIR was registered under compulsion due to agitation and court pressure, now even after 11 days the woman #wrestlers Statements of K164 did not happen. Such tactics are being adopted to save Brij Bhushan from arrest. Has issued a summon to the police and sought an answer. pic.twitter.com/lA4LB71nGB
— Swati Maliwal (@SwatiJaiHind) May 9, 2023
Explain that the Delhi Women’s Commission has issued a notice to the Delhi Police for not making statements of 164 in the court of female wrestlers despite the case being filed against Brij Bhushan Singh under POSCO. On the other hand, a few days ago, Swati Maliwal, Chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women, had met the women wrestlers. A day before this, Swati Maliwal was taken into custody by the Delhi Police while going to Jantar Mantar to meet the protesting wrestlers.