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The Mahila Maha Panchayat will stage a protest in front of the new Parliament House on May 28 in a fighting mood

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The law of the country is helpless against the bullying of Wrestling Federation of India President Brijbhushan Sharan Singh and the silence of the Narendra Modi government. Wrestlers who made the name of the country bright by winning medals for justice in the country are now having to struggle. Now the wrestlers have opened a front against the government.

When no one in the government listens to the wrestlers who have been protesting at Jantar-Mantar for justice for a long time, now the wrestlers have announced to protest in front of the new parliament building.

Wrestlers once again took out a candle march from Jantar-Mantar to India Gate demanding the arrest of Brijbhushan Sharan Singh. Khap representative in this march, former governor Satyapal Malik and farmer leader Rakesh Tikait were also present in the candle march.

Following the Candle March, women wrestlers have announced a Mahila Mahapanchayat in front of the new parliament on May 28, and vowed to fight back.

Talking about this issue, Bajrang Punia said that the respect of our sisters is more than life for us. This movement will continue till our sisters and daughters get justice. Many people are working to discredit this movement. I request you to keep supporting us in this way.

On the other hand, Vinesh Phogat said that our elders have decided that Mahila Mahapanchayat will be held on May 28 in front of the new parliament building. The leadership of this Mahapanchayat will not only be women but also youth will join us. Vinesh Phogat said that the protest will be conducted peacefully.

Here the wrestler Sakshi Malik also appealed to the people and said that this is the fight of the daughters of the country in which you all have to support us. So that we can get justice. Thousands of people started marching from Jantar-Mantar to India Gate for justice. Today our agitation has completed one month, but still we do not see any hope of getting justice.