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Olympic medalist Sakshee Malikkh tore into suspended Wrestling Federation of India chief Sanjay Singh, alleging that fake certificates were being given to wrestlers at the National Championships in Pune.
Sakshee shared a photo on social media, in which a "fake" certificate was given to a wrestler for winning a silver medal in a particular weight category. The year of birth of the wrestler, as seen in the certificate, was 2023.
Sakshee Malikhh also questioned how the suspended Wrestling Federation of India can host the senior national championships in Pune, saying that the Indian Olympics Association-appointed ad-hoc committee had scheduled the nationals for February in Jaipur. Sakshee urged Sports Minister Anurag Thakur to look into the issue, saying the future of young wrestlers was at stake.
"How can a suspended person of the organization misuse the money of the organization? Tomorrow when the players go to ask for jobs with these certificates, action will be taken against the poor players. Whereas there is no fault of the players.
Notably, the Union Sports Ministry had said that the wrestling nationals held by the WFI would not be recognised. The ad-hoc body, led by Bhupendra Singh Bajwa, then announced a separate senior national championship to be held in Jaipur from February 2-5.