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Swati Maliwal Raises Concerns Over Wrestlers' Protest and Lack of Justice

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Swati Maliwal, the Chief of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), has expressed her concern over the ongoing standoff surrounding the protest of wrestlers. She questioned how India’s daughters would be able to represent the country if the wrestlers who are protesting do not receive the justice they deserve. Maliwal highlighted the issue, stating, “Justice has not been given to these wrestlers, who have been sitting on the road for the last month.” The lack of resolution in the matter has raised concerns about the treatment of athletes and the impact it may have on women’s participation in sports for India.

The DCW chief’s remarks shed light on the broader implications of the wrestlers’ protest and the importance of justice and fair treatment for athletes. Maliwal’s statement underscores the significance of providing a supportive environment for women in sports, ensuring their equal opportunities to represent the nation. The decision of the protesting wrestlers to organize a candle march on May 23 further emphasizes their determination to seek justice and draw attention to their cause.

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