Phogat’s journey has been nothing short of a fairy tale, culminating in a destiny-altering triumph as she conquered three top wrestlers in a single day, becoming the first Indian woman wrestler to reach the Olympic Games final on Tuesday.
The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha said in a post on X, “After defeating three top wrestlers in the world in a single day, the whole country is emotional along with Vinesh.” He added, “Those who refused to acknowledge the struggles of Vinesh and her friends, and even raised questions about their intentions and abilities, have now received their answer.”
He continued, “Today, the entire system of power that made her shed tears of blood lies shattered before the brave daughter of India,” emphasizing that champions prove their worth on the field.
Phogat’s triumph has sparked reactions from the opposition, who criticized the government for ignoring her demands during her protests in January 2023.
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh questioned whether the Prime Minister would congratulate Phogat and apologize for the mistreatment she endured at the hands of the Delhi Police during the women wrestlers’ protest.
Ramesh said, “Vinesh Phogat is assured of a silver or a gold medal at Paris. Will the non-biological PM call her? To congratulate her of course but more importantly to apologise for the atrocious manner in which the Delhi Police misbehaved with her during the women wrestlers protest?”
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also joined the celebration, eagerly anticipating Phogat’s medal and expressing unwavering support. “She reached the finals by winning three important matches in a single day. My sister, we are all eagerly waiting for the medal. Your every move on the field thrills us all. The prayers of crores of Indians are with you. Jai Hind! Keep fighting! Keep moving forward!” she said.
Phogat, along with wrestlers Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik, had protested for the removal and arrest of WFI chief Brij Bhushan Singh over allegations of sexual harassment.
Phogat’s remarkable performance in the women’s 50kg freestyle wrestling event has assured her of at least a silver medal, marking India’s best result at the Paris Olympics. Her path to glory was fraught with challenges, including standing up against the wrestling federation chief, enduring harsh conditions during a 40-day protest in New Delhi, confronting police adversity, and undergoing knee surgery.