
Indian wrestlers protest over #MeToo
Some of India's top wrestlers have been protesting in the capital city Delhi for a month.
Some of India's top wrestlers have been protesting in the capital city Delhi for a month. It's been called India's 'Me Too' moment, as a number of female athletes have come forward alleging they've been sexually abused by their federation chief, Brid Bhushan Singh. Protestors have called for Mr Singh's arrest. He has denied the allegations and called the protests politically motivated. We speak to Divya Arya, the BBC's correspondent in Delhi.
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Presenter: James Reynolds.
(Photo: Indian wrestlers attend a sit-in protest to demand the arrest of wrestling federation chief, New Delhi, India - 25 Apr 2023 Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAJAT GUPTA/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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