Tag: Jantar Mantar

  • Indigenous Women From Manipur Tribes Stage Protest At Jantar Mantar

    Indigenous Women From Manipur Tribes Stage Protest At Jantar Mantar

    Amid heavy rain, hundreds of women representing the Hmar, Kuki, Mizo, and Zomi tribes gathered at Jantar Mantar on Monday to demand a fair intervention by the central government in order to address the ongoing tensions in Manipur. The protesters, holding posters and national flags, raised their voices for justice and continued their demonstration despite the adverse weather conditions.

    The current protests are rooted in a series of ethnic clashes that have plagued Manipur, resulting in the loss of over 75 lives. The tensions began after a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organized in the hill districts on May 3 to protest against the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. This demand by the Meiteis, who comprise approximately 53 percent of Manipur’s population and predominantly reside in the Imphal Valley, has sparked discontent among the tribal Nagas and Kukis, who constitute another 40 percent and reside in the hill districts.

    Adding to the simmering tensions, the eviction of Kuki villagers from reserve forest land became a flashpoint, triggering a series of smaller agitations. The situation escalated further when the chief minister made controversial remarks labeling Kukis as terrorists, exacerbating the sense of displacement and marginalization felt by the indigenous communities.

    The protest at Jantar Mantar serves as a platform for the indigenous women to express their frustrations and demand a fair resolution to the prevailing tensions. Their passionate calls for justice and assertion of their Indian identity resonate with the historical significance of their tribes’ contributions to the freedom struggle. The protesters firmly assert that they are not illegal immigrants but rightful citizens of India who have been uprooted within their own homeland.

    The gravity of the situation prompted the deployment of significant security forces, including over 10,000 personnel from the Indian Army, Assam Rifles, and other paramilitary forces, to restore normalcy in Manipur. The large-scale presence of security forces underscores the urgent need for a peaceful and inclusive resolution to the tensions that have disrupted the lives of countless individuals in the strife-torn state.

    (With PTI Inputs)

  • Wrestlers organized langar at Jantar Mantar, provided food to all

    Wrestlers organized langar at Jantar Mantar, provided food to all

    New Delhi (IANS) | Demanding action against Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, top Indian wrestlers organized a langar at Jantar Mantar here on Friday. The protesting wrestlers, led by Olympic medalists Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik and Asian and Commonwealth Games medalist Vinesh Phogat, served food to all the people.
    On Friday, not only the supporters of the country’s top sportspersons but also the common people participated in the langar.
    Some of India’s top wrestlers have been staging a sit-in at Jantar Mantar for over a week, demanding action against the WFI president for alleged sexual harassment of women wrestlers.
    The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports had earlier this year constituted a monitoring committee from the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) under the chairmanship of boxing legend MC Mary Kom to look into the WFI affairs and investigate the allegations. The Ministry recently informed that the report of the Monitoring Committee is under consideration.

  • Wrestlers protesting at Jantar Mantar offer to return their medals

    Wrestlers protesting at Jantar Mantar offer to return their medals

    New Delhi (IANS) | Top Indian wrestlers, who have been protesting for the past several days at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, have now offered to return their medals and honors received from various organisations. Wrestlers on Thursday informed the media that they were manhandled by Delhi Police personnel on Wednesday night to disrupt their protest against the alleged sexual harassment of women wrestlers by ousted wrestling federation president and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. Due to this, he will now return his medals and honours.
    The protesters alleged that a policeman was in an inebriated condition and misbehaved with the women wrestlers.
    Offering to return the honour, Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist Bajrang Punia said, “When they (policemen) were thrashing and abusing us, didn’t they see that wrestlers are also Padma Shri awardees?” ”
    If wrestlers are treated like this, what will we do with the medals? It was not only me, Sakshi (Malik) was also sitting here. We will lead a normal life and return all medals and awards.
    Asked if his proposal was related to medals won in the international arena, Asian and Commonwealth Games medalist Vinesh Phogat said, “Take them all.” You have insulted us so much. Nothing left.
    Asked about BJP supporters’ claim that several opposition parties are supporting the wrestlers’ protest, Vinesh Phogat insisted that it was political. He told the media, listen, this is political. Please talk to the Prime Minister. Ask the Home Minister to call us. Give us justice We are putting our career and life at stake.

  • Wrestlers claim Delhi Police cut electricity supply at Jantar Mantar

    Wrestlers claim Delhi Police cut electricity supply at Jantar Mantar

    Ace wrestler Bajrang Punia, in a late-night video message has said that Delhi Police have disconnected the electricity and water supply at the Jantar Mantar protest site.

    “See this is the pressure on Delhi Police even as the whole country is standing with us,” Punia, a Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist, added on Friday through Instagram.

    According to Punia, the Delhi Police have disconnected the electricity supply, erected barricades around the protest area, and are preventing access to food and water.

    He also said that the Delhi Police have lodged two FIRs and demanded that the wrestlers stop their protest.

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    Earlier on Friday, the police had informed the Supreme Court that they will register an FIR and on late Friday evening finally registered two FIRs allegedly against the Wrestling Federation of India coaches and its President Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, in connection with the sexual harassment allegations made by women wrestlers.

    Some of India’s top wrestlers, including Olympic medallists Punia and Sakshi Malik, along with Asian and Commonwealth Games medallist Vinesh Phogat are protesting at the Jantar Mantar, seeking action against Singh for alleged sexual harassment of women grapplers.

    Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), New Delhi, Pranav Tayal, said that in the matter of complaints received from female wrestlers, two FIRs have been registered in Connaught Place police station.

  • Priyanka meets protesting wrestlers, calls for WFI chief’s ouster

    Priyanka meets protesting wrestlers, calls for WFI chief’s ouster

    Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra expressed solidarity with protesting wrestlers after meeting them at Jantar Mantar here on Saturday and called for the removal of WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who is facing allegations of sexual harassment levelled by women grapplers.

    The Congress general secretary accused the government of “protecting” Singh.

    Priyanka Gandhi, who is scheduled to take part in a series of poll campaign events in Karnataka later in the day, reached Jantar Mantar in the morning and interacted with the wrestlers.

    She was seen hearing out ace women wrestlers such as Sakshi Malik and Vinesh Phogat.

    Speaking with reporters at Jantar Mantar, Priyanka Gandhi demanded that the copy of FIRs filed on Friday must be shared with the wrestlers.

    “When these girls get medals, everyone tweets, says they are our country’s pride but now when they are sitting on the road and seeking to be heard, no one is ready to listen to them. If FIRs have been filed, their copy should be shared with them,” she said.

    Calling for the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief’s ouster from the post, Priyanka Gandhi said, “See, there are serious allegations against this person, he should first resign and be removed from the post. Till he is in that post, he will continue to exert pressure and keep destroying people’s careers.”

    “If that person is there on a post through which he can destroy the careers of wrestlers and exert pressure, then what is the meaning of FIRs and investigation,” she said.