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Singh, who is also a BJP MP, addressed his supporters in his political constituency in Uttar Pradesh.
Singh, who is currently under police investigation following accusations by seven female wrestlers, denied all the allegations when asked by reporters at the rally.
“I will not comment on the allegations. I am waiting for the court order on this case,” he stated, clad in a saffron robe and turban.
During the scorching heat, Singh expressed his commitment to serving the people and continuing to implement policies introduced by Prime Minister Modi. The crowd of supporters echoed their loyalty, shouting slogans such as “long live our lawmaker” and “we stand with you.”
On whether he will contest the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Gonda or Ayodhya, Singh said, “Kaiserganj Lok Sabha seat se chunav ladunga, ladunga, ladunga (I will definitely contest from Kaiserganj).”
The accusations against Singh have triggered protests by India’s top wrestlers and athletes, with some facing detention and forceful dispersal by authorities.
The images of athletes being dragged away and loaded onto buses quickly went viral, drawing criticism from prominent athletes and opposition politicians.
The wrestlers resorted to threatening to discard their hard-earned medals into the Ganga river before securing meetings with government ministers.
The Delhi police have launched two investigations against Singh in April, including one under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act.
Global sports organisations have also taken notice of the case. United World Wrestling, the international governing body, condemned the brief detentions of wrestlers during protests and expressed dissatisfaction with the progress of the investigations against Singh.
The Sport and Rights Alliance, a global coalition promoting human rights in sports, called on the International Olympic Committee to ensure a transparent and impartial investigation into the allegations. Network coordinator Joanna Maranhao emphasized the courage required to break the silence and disclose cases of sexual abuse.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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