Bajrang Punia dares ex-IPS officer's threat-post "will be shot"

"If the wrestlers apply for permission to stage a sit-in again in the future, they will be allowed at any of the suitable, notified places other than Jantar Mantar," the official handle of Deputy Commissioner of Police, New Delhi, tweeted.

Wrestler and Olympic medallist Bajrang Punia today hit out at a retired IPS officer over a tweet that said wrestlers protesting against alleged sexual harassment by the federation chief "will be shot, if needed".

Mr Punia's tweet came a day after the wrestlers clashed with Delhi cops during a march to the new Parliament building inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a grand ceremony. Shocking images of policemen manhandling top women wrestlers Vinesh Phogat and Sakshee Malikkh went viral on social media.

The wrestlers have been protesting for over a month now over sexual harassment allegations against BJP MP and wrestling federation chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. Delhi Police have registered two cases, including one under the stringent law against child abuse, against the political heavyweight from Uttar Pradesh.

Responding to a news report that said Mr Punia had dared the cops to open fire, retired IPS officer Dr NC Asthana tweeted, "You will be shot, if needed but not if you tell us to. We have just dragged and dumped you like a sack of garbage. Section 129 empowers police to shoot. That wish will be fulfilled if the circumstances demand. But for that, you need to be educated. We will meet again on the postmortem table." 

Sharing the provocative post, Mr Punia said, "This IPS officer is talking about shooting us. Brother, we are in front of you, tell us where to come. I swear we will take bullets on our chest."

He added that the wrestlers have faced everything other than bullets. "Only this is left, bring it on," he tweeted in Hindi.

"If the wrestlers apply for permission to stage a sit-in again in the future, they will be allowed at any of the suitable, notified places other than Jantar Mantar," the official handle of Deputy Commissioner of Police, New Delhi, tweeted.

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