Delhi High Court to Weigh In on Wrestling Federation Selection Policy Amid Vinesh Phogat Controversy
The Delhi High Court will review the Wrestling Federation of India's selection policy after wrestler Vinesh Phogat challenged her exclusion. Vinesh, facing a show-cause notice, seeks a fair chance to return to competition amid WFI's insistence on procedural compliance. The case highlights broader tensions within the wrestling community.
The Delhi High Court is set to review the selection policy of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) after wrestler Vinesh Phogat challenged her exclusion from the national selection process. Phogat filed a plea following an ongoing dispute with WFI, seeking a fair opportunity to return to competitive wrestling.
During Monday's hearing, the court advised Phogat, a former World Championships medallist, to respond to a show-cause notice issued by the federation. The notice accuses her of violating WFI's rules and regulations, a point contested by Phogat, who claims eligibility under International Testing Agency guidelines.
The case has sparked significant debate within the wrestling community, with some athletes demanding Phogat undergo the same selection process as other competitors. Meanwhile, Olympic medallists like Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia have publicly supported Phogat's pursuit of a comeback opportunity.
(With inputs from agencies.)

