"And then the news broke of her disqualification." "These wrestlers who
make our country proud were dragged on the
streets by the police." "But cheating was involved. WFI was the one to cheat." "And Vinesh, we're family" "She said that she couldn't
grive her loss properly, because people were already
after her with their daggers." "Treating me like a non-living thing." Hello, friends! There is a line in
Dangal's title song. "From the womb to the grave, your story is an inspiration, Dangal Dangal." This line fits our great Indian
wrestler Vinesh Phogat perfectly. From childhood till now, her life has been a struggle. What were the things she
had to fight to reach here? What happened to her
in the Paris Olympics? Let's find out the
entire story in this video. The people who are
against her will be exposed and they will be held
accountable for Vinesh's tears. In this Olympics,
Vinesh's first match was again Tokyo
Olympics gold medalist Yui Susaki. In Yui's entire career, she lost only 3 bouts. Before this match, her
record stood at 82-0. Many people believed that it was almost
impossible to defeat her. The total match lasts 6 minutes with 2 rounds of 3 minutes each. For a long time, in this match, Vinesh kept defending herself but in the last 15 seconds, she surprised Yui Susaki and the match was turned around. The news of this
historic victory went viral on social media. After defeating
the world champion, suddenly, Vinesh
became the favourite to win the gold medal. In the next quarter-final stage, she defeated the European
champion, Oksana Livash by 7-5. Then in the
semi-final, she faced Pan-American Games Champion Yusnevlis Guzman,
a Cuban wrestler. With 5-0, Vinesh won this match. And became the first Indian woman
wrestler to go to the Olympic final. Her final match was
against American wrestler Sarah Hildebrandt, the bronze medalist
from the Tokyo Olympics. In 2019, they faced
off in two bouts in 53 kgs category. Vinesh had won both bouts. Considering this and
looking at her momentum, her chance of
winning a gold medal was almost sure. But then the next
day, there was news of her disqualification. "Vinesh Phogat has been
disqualified from the Paris Olympics." "Disqualified on account
of being overweight." She was overweight
just by 100 grams, and so she was disqualified. On the first day,
she weighed 49.9 kg. After weighing in, they are allowed a recovery meal to gain some strength and then they drink some water. This rehydration causes
some normal weight gain. They had planned that Vinesh's weight would
increase by 1.5 kg, which can be cut down overnight. And when the second weigh-in
happens before the final match, then the weight would
be back under 50 kgs. But there were some
problems in the calculation. After the semifinal
match, Vinesh's weight was 52.7 kgs. The next morning, she was
to be weighed at 7.15 am. She had 12 hours to lose 2.7 kgs of weight. Because of this, she
couldn't sleep at all that night. She didn't drink
even a drop of water neither did she eat anything. She spend the night running, skipping, cycling, went to the sauna, cut her hair and had blood drawn. After all this, she had lost 2.6 kg. But by the time it was 7.15 am, 100 g extra weight remained. If she had a little more time, she would have
reduced this weight too. But the weigh-in time was 7.15 am to 7.30 am. Unfortunately, this
could not be possible. "The breaking news right now, Vinesh Phogat has been
disqualified from Paris Olympics." The 2012 Olympic gold medalist and 6-time world champion American athlete Jordan
Burroughs appealed on Twitter to change the rules and award the silver
medal to Vinesh. This process of reducing
weight was so difficult for Vinesh because her natural
weight is around 55-56 kg. So it is difficult to
bring it down to 50 kgs. Although it is not impossible, neither was it the first time that
Vinesh was competing in this category. In July, she won the gold
medal in the Spanish Grand Prix. That was in the 50 kg category. In this category, she
won the Olympic quota too. And why did she
compete in this category and not in the
category of 53 kgs? The simple reason behind this is the quota for the 53 kg category went to Antim Panghal. We will talk about this
in detail later in the video, about the controversy
involving Antim. But after this incident, Vinesh Phogat announced
her retirement on Twitter. "Mother, wrestling won over me, I lost. Forgive me, your dream, my courage, everything lies shattered. I don't have any more strength. Goodbye, wrestling, 2001 - 2024." After this incident, our Sports Minister
Mansukh Mandaviya took to the Parliament
to give an account of ₹7 million was spent on Vinesh. "For the Paris Olympics, she was given
₹7,045,775 in total." Mr Mansukh Mandaviya, should
we talk about your spending? There's a new report about the
BJP government's spendings in Goa. A Goan MLA revealed in his
state assembly speech that BJP has spent ₹17 million
just on catering services. And ₹13.3 million was
spent on five-star hotel stays, ₹43.2 million for
transporting VIPs, and ₹4 million on just sweets. You politicians buy goggles worth
hundreds of thousands of rupees. Cars worth millions of rupees. All with public money. And what do we, the people, get? Broken roads, falling
bridges, rail accidents? And you are talking
about the money spent on those players
who have dedicated their bodies, minds, and
their entire life to wrestling and made our country
proud repeatedly. BJP MP Hema Malini also made a casual, insensitive remark. "It feels so strange that because of 100 grams, she was disqualified. I wish she loses
that 100g quickly. But the medal is gone." On the other hand, on
social media many people started making fun of Vinesh. Blaming her for her defeat. I would like to tell these
people to show some empathy. Once you hear Vinesh
Phogat's whole story, you may start tearing up. How many ups and downs and struggles can anyone
bear in their career? You will be
surprised to see that, her story can be the premise of Dangal part 2. This story begins 30 years ago. Vinesh was born
in Balali, Haryana. She was only 9 years old when her father passed away. Her mother Prem Lata raised her. She fought cancer as well. And Vinesh repeatedly says that she got courage from her mother. Vinesh was trained by
her uncle Mahavir Phogat. With her sister
Priyanka, and her cousins Geeta, Babita,
Ritu, and Sangeeta. This was happening
in a village where it is still common for
women to live behind a veil. People used to taunt that
Mahavir has lost his mind. That he was ruining
the village's environment. That he had no shame. That he was making a
spectacle of his daughters. Vinesh's aunt Daya was told that her daughters
will become manly. They will look ugly. And no one will marry them. "My mother would often tell me that people from the
village would comment about the way I dressed. That angered me. I'd tell her to bring
those people to me." The film Dangal, mostly focused on the
eldest sister, Geeta's story. She won a gold medal in the
2010 Commonwealth Games. She became the first Indian
woman wrestler to achieve this. After this, when she
qualified for 2012 Olympics, she became the first Indian
female wrestler to do so. When you see someone
around you being successful, it's quite natural to
be inspired by them. And so, Vinesh began
her winning streak. At the international level,
she started by winning the silver medal in 2013
World Youth Championship. Then a bronze in the 51kg category
of 2013 Asian Wrestling Championship, and silver in the Commonwealth
Wrestling Championship. But the biggest breakthrough
for Vinesh came in the 2014 Commonwealth Games, which took place in
Glasgow, Scotland. In the finals of
the 48 kg category, she defeated a British
wrestler with 11-8 and won a gold medal in the
Commonwealth Games at the age of 20. "Vinesh, congratulations! This was you first
Commonwealth Games. Did you know that you'd be
a Commonwealth champion?" "Absolutely, I was
confident about it. That's what I wanted. That's how my coach trained me." To get to this level of
excellence in any field, three things are very important. First, to have a clear goal. To know exactly what you
want to want to achieve. Second, strategic
planning towards that goal. To list out the exact
day-to-day tasks to help you reach your goal. And third, to be dedicated and
disciplined towards your goal. You'll need to control your
habits and your behaviour. If you struggle with any of these
and find it hard to get to your goal, my Time Management course
will be truly helpful for you. This course teaches exactly
how to achieve your goals. After completing this
course, you will learn, how not to fall for
procrastination ever again. In addition to maximising
your productivity, you can maximise
your happiness too. Thousands of people
who have taken this course, have found it to
be life-changing. And now, friends, I am completely
remaking this course, in Hindi. With better advice and
improved and detailed information. This update will be live
by the end of this month. And those of you who have
already purchased this course, will get this as a free update. And if you haven't
purchased it yet, you can use this
limited coupon code, GOAL44 to get 44% off. This is only for the
first 1,000 people. The link is given in
the description below, or you can scan
this QR code too. You can quickly check it out and now let's get
back to our topic. The Rio Olympics
were held in 2016. There, in the 58 kg
category, Sakshi Malik won the Bronze medal. Here, Vinesh Phogat was
competing in the 48 kg category. Her round-of-16 match was
against Romania's Emilia Vuc. Such a stunning Olympics debut was nearly unprecedented. Vinesh won her first Olympic
match due to technical superiority. This means that you had pinned your
opponent's shoulder blades to the mat, defeating them. Or you have
achieved a huge lead. It's 10 points in
Freestyle Wrestling. Vinesh won this match
against Emilia by 11-0. When she reached
the quarter-final, her match was against
China's Sun Yanan. She would have
won this match too. But before she could do that, her fate intervened. During the match,
she suffered an injury because of which she had to
be carried out on a stretcher. This was an ACL injury, an Anterior Cruciate
Ligament Tear. The injury was so terrible that she started doubting if she would ever
recover from this injury, to wrestle again. In a conversation
with Hindustan Times, she said that she would cry. She's fall asleep while crying and then cry again
after waking up. It was an emotionally
turbulent time for her. "Those were
some difficult times. I didn't know
anything except that I was crying myself to sleep and I'd start crying
on waking up." That year, she
won the Arjun Award and she received the
award in a wheelchair. In an article in Indian
Express, Vinesh said that in 2017, she
suffered a concussion. It is a mild
traumatic brain injury. This happens if your
head hits something. When her head strikes anything, her vision gets blurred. Had it been anyone else, they
would have accepted this as their fate and stopped there. But Vinesh had
something else in her mind. The days of our lives
may be numbered, But our ambitions do
not have to be limited. After a gap of two years, she made her
comeback in wrestling. In 2018, in Australia, the Gold Coast Commonwealth
Games were hosted. It followed a
Round-Robin format, in it, wrestlers are
put in groups of four and each wrestler has to compete against the
other three wrestlers. Vinesh's final
match here was with Canada's Jessica MacDonald. And the way she won this match, a glimpse of that historic match needs to be played right now. The final match of the
Commonwealth Games, for a wrestler to win
with a 13-3 score, is incredibly amazing. Along with Vinesh, in these games, Vinesh's good friend, Neeraj
Chopra, also won a gold medal. "I was on the bus when Neeraj's match ended. And Neeraj was there with the flag. When you see your friend out
there with our tri-coloured flag, both of us had won gold medals, that's a truly amazing feeling." Just after the
Commonwealth Games, the Asian Games were
held in Jakarta, Indonesia. And in the first match there, Vinesh was facing Sun Yanan. The same wrestler Vinesh was
competing against in Rio Olympics when she got injured. Vinesh won this match
with a score of 8-2. After winning quarter-final
and semi-final matches, in the finals, she faced the Japanese wrestler Yuki Irie. Vinesh defeated her
with a score of 6-2 and she became the gold medal winner
of the Asian Games. The first Indian woman wrestler to win a gold medal
in the Asian Games. On 21st August, she shared this
picture of her victory on Instagram and the next day, on her way
back, she shared this picture. She wrote in the caption, that it was the best
decision of her life. And that she was glad
to be pinned for life. This is Somveer Rathi. A fellow wrestler and colleague
at her railway job. They had known
each other for 7 years, and liked each other. When Vinesh's flight
landed at Delhi Airport, Somveer received her and formally proposed
to her for marriage. They got engaged immediately and got married
in December 2018. It was a very simple marriage. and they invited only a
limited number of people, their family, relatives,
fellow players, and coaches. There were no monetary gifts
exchanged during the wedding. But there was
something interesting. instead of 7 vows,
the two made 8 vows. The extra 8th vow was their promise to love, cherish, and
educate any daughters they may have, and to support them when
they want to play sports. The 2019 World Championship
took place in Kazakhstan. Here, Vinesh defeated
a Greek wrestler and won the bronze medal. Similarly, in the
Tokyo Olympics, she secured her place. Between the Rio Olympics
and the Tokyo Olympics, Vinesh had participated
in 17 tournaments. And out of these 17, she won a medal
in 16 tournaments. 9 gold, 6 silver, and 1 bronze. But then, fate
took another turn. The world was enveloped
in the Covid pandemic. The 2020 Tokyo Olympics
was postponed for a year so it happened in 2021. "Japan's Prime Minister
announced that he and the International Olympics
Committee President have agreed to postpone the games until 2021." By then, Vinesh was
in the 53 kg category, and by this point, not only in India, she had become the
wrestling queen of the world. You heard right, she had become the World No. 1 in her weight class. That's why she was being seen as a
strong contender to win an Olympic medal. But far from the
eyes of the world, she had her own battles. Two years ago, she was diagnosed
with depression. She was in Spain
when she felt that something was wrong with her. She couldn't sleep. She would remain
awake for days at a time. When she returned
to the Lucknow Camp, things became more problematic. Even her coaches
raising their tone, was enough to make her cry. During the Asian Championship, she felt that this illness
would be the end of her. She said that her family
members tried to help her, but she couldn't share
everything that was troubling her. That's so she
consulted a psychologist. In August 2020, she got COVID, after which her body could
not digest protein properly. Think about it, a wrestler's game depends
on muscles and protein. In April 2021, when she returned from
the Asian Championship, she was diagnosed
with COVID-19 again. After a while, when she recovered
and went to Bulgaria, she found out that her
entire family had COVID. When something like this happens
to a player representing the country, what can be expected
from the government, authorities, and the
Wrestling Federation of India? That they will find the solutions
to the player's problems. Coaching,
counselling, treatment, nutritionist, physiotherapist, whatever they need
will be readily available. But here, the matter was
something different. "When we told them that we
wanted to go to a competition, or said that the sporting
staff we had weren't good so we wanted someone else. Or whatever else. Brij Bhusan wouldn't have time for it. He got irritated by us. And then he would t0rture the athlete." We saw an example in
the Tokyo Olympics too. Despite requesting repeatedly, Vinesh wasn't given a
dedicated physiotherapist. For a wrestler weight
cutting before a match, regaining strength after a bout, and then weight-cutting
once more, are the technical aspects. And for these a dedicated
physiotherapist is needed. But Vinesh had to rely on
the same physiotherapist who was accompanying the
shooting team to the Tokyo Olympics. Unfortunately, she
could not help her like a regular
physiotherapist would. Vinesh said that
on the last day, when she was cutting her weight, was she supposed to explain
what happens in wrestling or should she have
focused on herself? As a result, she had to
be her own physiotherapist. On the day of
her wrestling bout, when she woke up in the morning, she felt pain in her body. She started vomiting. While going to the stadium, she asked her physiotherapist
Purnima about what she should do. Vinesh's first match was against Rio Olympics
bronze medalist Sofia Mattson. Vinesh won the match 7-1. But her health
was deteriorating. She felt like vomiting. So she could not eat anything. She took two capsules of salt, but it was of no use. She did some
breathing exercises, but it was of no use. She was not feeling in control and eventually, she
started shivering. In the next bout, she
realised that she was losing. Her opponent could score
points from such positions, that Vinesh could
have normally blocked. Her mind was so blocked that she wasn't able to
complete even one takedown. Her mind was blanked out. This loss broke
Vinesh from within. But Brij Bhushan
wasn't done yet. WFI accused
Vinesh of indiscipline and suspended
Vinesh temporarily. A show-cause notice was
issued to her on 3 charges. Accusing her of neither staying
nor training with her teammates. And the reason behind this was she did not wear her kit
sponsor, Shiv Naresh's jersey, during the match. Vinesh through senior
lawyer Vidushpat Singhania, formally replied
to the WFI notice. She said that she was following the quarantine rules and regulations of the IOC
and the Japanese government. Before going to Tokyo, she was training in Hungary with her coach Woller Akos. The Indian contingent was
in quarantine for three days. But when she reached there, since she flew there
after staying in Hungary, she did not need to
go into quarantine. Going there meant increasing
the risk of getting COVID. That's why she stayed with the
Indian 4x400 women athletes. And so, she hadn't
broken any rules. She mentioned that
in every training session, Vinesh wore the official kit
of the Indian team's sponsor. She wore it regularly, but
could not get it washed. And before the
competition started, she was sick and had vomited, and in the midst of all this,
she was unable to ensure whether her official
jersey was with her or not. She acknowledged this mistake but it was due to unintentional
and incorrect planning. Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh issued a letter in response
to her formal response, that the response
was not satisfactory, but she was
forgiven nonetheless. But any more mistakes and the Wrestling Federation
will impose a lifetime ban on her. Vinesh spoke about Simone Biles in
her open response in Indian Express. The 24-year-old
American gymnast, who cited mental health to withdraw from an event
in the Tokyo Olympics. USA Gymnastics said that they wholeheartedly
support Simone's decisions and praised her bravery for prioritising her well-being. Vinesh wrote that we
celebrate Simone Biles but can anyone
say this in India? Forget about leaving the event, she asked if anyone could even say
that they aren't prepared for an event. She said that she could not
even grieve her loss properly because people were coming
at her with their daggers. She said that she was
treated like a non-living thing. No one asked her about
what she was going through. Rather, everyone was
busy passing judgements. Some said that
she felt pressured, or whatever they could think of. But she was the one on the mat, so she must know
best about what she felt. Why were people speculating
instead of asking her? Every athlete is under pressure. She acknowledged that she was
under pressure in Rio as well as Tokyo. But she knows how
to handle pressure. She repeated that she didn't
lose because of the pressure. After this, Vinesh
revealed the truth as to how even after her
repeated requests, she didn't have her dedicated
physiotherapist with her. How sick she was, how she was vomiting, and how, during the
second bout, she blanked out. Not only this, WFI made allegations against
Vinesh's coach Woller too. Woller was coaching
Vinesh since 2018 and made a huge
contribution to her success. Vinesh's concentration,
motivation, and technique, was honed because of
Akos to a large extent. He had Vinesh practice with
wrestlers from different countries so that she could
reach the top level. Similarly, Bajrang
Punia's Georgian coach Shako Bentindis and Ravi Dhaiya's Russian coach Kamal Malikov, have also contributed
a lot to their success. But for some reason, WFI has
problems with foreign coaches. It was alleged that Akos was training his wife
Mariana Sustin with Vinesh. Vinesh said that Mariana
is a four-time Olympian and she has helped
Vinesh with her training. But during the Covid pandemic, Akos left his one-year-old
son in Hungary and came to Lucknow
solely to help Vinesh. He didn't even care
about his personal life while training Vinesh. So how could anyone blame him? For 3 years, with this
coach and physiotherapist, she won so many medals. But do you know
what's interesting here? Foreign coaches like
Woller Akos and Shako were roped in by sports NGOs. NGOs like Olympic
Gold Quest and JSW. The question is why did
WFI have a problem with this? They told the NGOs to
stop their interference. Because they were
"spoiling" our wrestlers. And that WFI can take
care of its own athletes. But if this is the case, then why was Vinesh not given a dedicated
physiotherapist in the Tokyo Olympics? Why did WIFI not
hire good coaches? They won't take any initiatives, and if any sports NGO
tries to help our wrestlers, they will not let them do it. In November 2021, JSW and OGQ, these two NGOs were forced if they wanted to enter into
any contract with the wrestlers, WFI must be
involved before that. The same WFI whose chief was Brij Bhushan
Singh at that time. During this time, WFI made a very
controversial change in its policy. even after a wrestler
wins an Olympic quota, they can still be
called for trial. It includes a
strange condition too. That the trial will be held
only if WFI feels it necessary, or else, it can be skipped. It shows that these politicians
want total control over our athletes. They want to
control every aspect. WFI's nonsense
continued like this. During the 2021 national trials
for the World Championship, Vinesh had to withdraw in between. It was revealed that she
suffered an elbow injury and had to undergo surgery. After this, she shared this
photo on social media and wrote, "Elbow surgery done! No matter how many times I fall, I will still rise." And once again,
Vinesh Phogat rose. And she won another gold medal. In the 2022 Birmingham
Commonwealth Games, Vinesh won her third
Commonwealth gold medal. Gold in 2014, 2018, and in 2022. She won gold medals in 3
consecutive Commonwealth games. After that, she won a bronze medal in
the World Championship held in Belgrade. But amidst all these things, the public's anger towards
Brij Bhushan started to increase. In 2023, allegations
of s€xual misconduct against Brij Bhushan
Sharan Singh were raised. "When Brij Bhusan travelled
for any international competition, he got rooms on the floor that
the female athelets would stay. He'd mentally torture these girls. He'd try to call the girls to his room. He'd want to meet them one-on-one." Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia,
and Sakshi Malik led the protest. Merely for lodging an FIR, these wrestlers had to
protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar. Vinesh said that she wanted
to improve wrestling in India even if it costs her the game. These wrestlers who have
worked so hard for our country were dragged on the
streets by the police. These photos will remain
in the pages of history, there is hardly any
other country in the world where the police
of their own country was seen treating the
gold medalists like this. To rub salt on injury, our, credit-greedy, honourable
PM Mr Narendra Modi, chose to remain silent. Why am I saying that
he is greedy for credit? because whenever our
sports players win a medal, he immediately calls them. He is the first to
congratulate them for his own publicity. But when the players
actually need him, he chooses to remain silent. The amazing thing is that he used to call Vinesh
Phogat his family when she was winning
so many medals. "And Vinesh, we're family." But during the wrestlers' protest,
he remained silent because Back then, Brij
Bhushan was a BJP MP and now his son, Karan Bhushan Singh is a BJP MP. In the 2024 elections, this is how Narendra Modi
supported the wrestlers. By giving the election ticket
to Brij Bhushan Singh's son. During these protests, a large-scale
propaganda campaign was launched against
these wrestlers. Usually, a media trial, is against the accused. But here, the media trial
was against the victims. Numerous lies were
spread against them. AI was used to
morph their faces, to show that they were
laughing while protesting. To defame Vinesh,
Sakshi, and Bajrang, their IT cell did not
leave any stone unturned. I made a separate video on this. This one here. If you haven't seen it, the
link will be in the description. These so-called
blind believers of BJP, I want to ask them a question. Suppose a child from your
family goes to study somewhere. And one day, you find out that
the owner of the coaching centre had 38 cases against
him at one time. 17 cases in Ayodhya, 12 cases in Faizabad, 8 cases in Nawabganj and 1 in Delhi. Cases were registered
under various IPC sections. Like mu₹der, attempt
to mu₹der, Arms Act, as well as the UP Gangsters Act. You find out that the
owner of this coaching centre acknowledged mu₹dering
someone on camera. And then you find out that there are allegations of
s€xual harassment as well. I would like to ask you, will you still send your child
to such a coaching centre? Or will you still say
that it is not a big deal, and that these are
merely accusations, and no charges have
been proved in the court yet. And, since the owner is
a BJP supporter like you, so it's okay. Think about it. Place yourself in that position. If you don't want to send your
kids to such a coaching centre, how can you expect our wrestlers to work under such a WFI chief? The wrestlers who go there, male or female, they're someone's kids too. Where was the Ministry of
Women and Child Affairs? Where was the National
Commission for Women? It is the failure of the
entire government system that such a man was allowed
to continue in such a position. Later, when the
elections were held, Brij Bhushan's proxy, Sanjay
Singh, became WFI President. In protest, Sakshi Malik
announced her retirement. "I am quiting wrestling. After today, you won't see me wrestle." Later, Sakshi Malik was included in Time magazine's list of
the World's 100 most influential people. But coming back to
Vinesh Phogat's story, on one hand, while
there was politics, and Vinesh was trying to make a
safe space for herself in wrestling; on the other hand,
in August 2023, during a training session,
she injured her left knee. There was a complete tear in
the anterior cruciate ligament, along with a partial tear in
the lateral collateral ligament. She said that her dream was to retain the gold medal
from the 2018 Asian Games, but now, her participation
was not possible. The doctors recommended surgery. She could not participate in the Asian
Games in Guangzhou due to her injury. Instead, Antim Panghal won the bronze medal
in the 53 kg category. Later, she won the bronze medal
in the World Championship as well. And so, she secured her quota
for the Paris Olympics, in the 53 kg category. Here, it's important
to mention that sympathy for Vinesh should not turn
into hatred for Antim. Admittedly, she lost her first
bout in the Olympics by 10-0. but in sports, winning and
losing are parts of the game. Her coach Vikas said that Antim securing the quota
for the Paris Olympics in 53 kg was not by cheating. And friends, that's true. But some cheating was involved. WFI was the one to cheat. First, they made a rule that the quota winners will
have to go through trials. The Ad Hoc Committee
had assured that there will be a
trial for the quota but on 21st May they
suddenly announced that there will be no trial. On top of that, look
at their nonsense. They said that it is a
one-time-only exemption. And not a precedent
for the future. By this time, Sanjay Singh
had become WFI's President. Had there been trials, Antim would have faced bouts with Vinesh
and the other three wrestlers. Because during March, when the trials were being held in
Patiala's National Institute of Sport Vinesh finished in the
top 4 in the 53 kg category. Had there been trials, Vinesh might have defeated Antim and competed in the 53 kg
category in the Paris Olympics. But WFI took away this
opportunity from Vinesh and Vinesh was
sceptical since then Since then, Vinesh doubted that WFI's words cannot be trusted. They may skip quota
trials every time. That is why, Vinesh
Phogat made a bold decision. In these trials in Patiala, not only did she compete
in the 53 kg category, but also in the 50 kg category. She competed in two categories, so that she could not be robbed of
her chance to go to the Paris Olympics. Kangana Ranaut, our
country's well-known troll, I hope she is
watching this video. She wrote on her
Instagram story that despite the protests by Vinesh, Modi gave her a chance. Kangana, this is wrestling. Here, chances are not given. Everyone has to
fight for a chance. During the Asian Wrestling Olympic
qualifiers held in Kyrgyzstan in April, Vinesh competed in
the 50 kg category there and due to her
spectacular performance, secured her quota. Had Vinesh waited for the
53kg category quota trials, or had she trusted WFI, she wouldn't have
reached the Paris Olympics. Sanjay Singh should be asked why did he prevent the
quota trials just this once? Was it because of the
enmity with Vinesh Phogat and to prevent her from
competing in the 53 kg category? Or was there some other reason? The answers to these
questions are necessary. There needs to be transparency
in WFI's rules and regulations. Time and again we hear that sportspersons do not
get proper facilities. We need solutions to these. Vinesh Phogat kept moving
forward despite everything. She tried to make Indian
wrestling a safe space. She won numerous medals in
the world of international wrestling, and no one can take
that away from her. Vinesh Phogat's name
will be written in history. Our future male and
female sportspersons will always take
inspiration from her. Even if she could not win the
gold medal in the Paris Olympics, but because of her
inspirational story, she won the hearts
of fellow Indians. She has won something more precious that a gold medal. For the next
innings in her life, we send her best wishes. And I would like to say
one more thing here, I have a request
to Vinesh Phogat, once you have
become a big celebrity, please don't promote
unhealthy sugar-loaded products like other celebrities. Everything you
do, be sure of it. And if you want to master your time, use the link to the Time
Management Course in the description. Or you can scan this QR code. Use the coupon code GOAL44 And if you liked this video, you will like this one too, in which I share the story of
another Olympic champion. Thank you very much!