Vinesh Phogat's Disqualification: Yogeshwar Dutt Calls for Apology

Vinesh Phogat’s Disqualification: Yogeshwar Dutt Calls for Apology

Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification from the gold medal bout at the Paris Olympics sent shockwaves through the Indian contingent and the wrestling world. The wrestler’s disqualification due to being 100gm overweight sparked an outpouring of sympathy and support.

However, London Olympics bronze medalist Yogeshwar Dutt has expressed a different perspective, stating that Vinesh should have apologized for missing out on the medal. “If someone gets disqualified at the Olympics, the first thing they should do is apologize to the entire country for their mistake and for the loss of a medal,” Dutt said.

Dutt criticized the narrative that Vinesh’s disqualification was a conspiracy, emphasizing that the rules apply equally to all athletes. “Everyone knows that if someone is disqualified, whether it’s because of a 1-gram, 10-gram, or 100-gram weight difference, the rules apply the same,” he said.

Dutt also questioned the protests against Wrestling Federation of India president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, accusing the protesters of creating a “wrong atmosphere” across the country. “Even after the loss of a medal for the country, a new narrative was built, claiming that something wrong had happened to Vinesh,” he said.

Dutt’s comments come as Vinesh and Bajrang Punia, another prominent face in the protests, have joined the Congress party and are contesting the Haryana Assembly election. Dutt, who joined the BJP in 2019, was overlooked by the party for the upcoming state assembly polls.

Wrestling Feud: Yogeshwar Dutt Slams Vinesh Phogat for Olympic Disqualification

Wrestling Feud: Yogeshwar Dutt Slams Vinesh Phogat for Olympic Disqualification

Vinesh Phogat’s Olympic Disqualification Sparks Political Feud with Yogeshwar Dutt

Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification from the Paris Olympic Games 2024 has ignited a heated debate in India, with fellow wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt criticizing her actions and calling for an apology.

Phogat, who announced her retirement from wrestling after her disqualification, has since joined the Indian National Congress ahead of the upcoming Haryana elections. However, Dutt, who has also transitioned to politics, believes Phogat should have apologized for costing India a medal.

In an interview with AajTak, Dutt expressed his disappointment with Phogat’s behavior, both during the Olympic Games and the protests she participated in over the past year. He accused her of tarnishing India’s image and creating a false narrative.

“She should have apologized to the entire nation for her mistakes,” Dutt said. “Instead, she blamed a conspiracy and even dragged the Prime Minister into it. The disqualification was fair, and she should have accepted responsibility.”

Dutt also criticized Phogat’s role in the protests, claiming that she misled people and created a negative atmosphere in the country.

“If I were in Vinesh’s place, I would have apologized to the country,” Dutt said. “She cost India a medal and then tried to justify her actions by spreading false information.”

Phogat has yet to respond to Dutt’s comments, but her decision to join politics has raised questions about her motives. Some believe that she is using her platform to advance her political career, while others argue that she is genuinely committed to serving the people of Haryana.

The feud between Phogat and Dutt highlights the growing divide within India’s wrestling community. As the sport continues to gain popularity, it is likely that more wrestlers will enter the political arena, potentially leading to further clashes and controversies.

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