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UP News: Delhi Police raids MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh’s house, interrogates 15 people

Lucknow : Delhi Police has reached the house of BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. On Monday, the Delhi Police team first reached Lucknow and then reached Brij Bhushan’s residence in Gonda. The Delhi Police team recorded the statements of the people working in the house at both the places. Noted his name and address. Among them are the drivers, servants and other employees of the BJP MP.

Delhi Police questioned people present at home

The Delhi Police team interrogated more than 15 people. Questions and answers were given regarding the working and attitude of the MP. It is being told that the Delhi Police did not interrogate Brij Bhushan Singh here. Their statements have already been recorded in Delhi. Whether Brij Bhushan was present during the presence of police or not.

It is not yet known about this. The Delhi Police team interrogated the employees at the Lucknow residence. After this, the team reached the MP’s residence in Gonda at around 10 pm and after questioning for about one and a half hours, the team left for Delhi at 11:30 am.

Wrestlers issued clarification regarding the movement

Significantly, with the top Indian wrestlers joining their jobs protesting against the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) President Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, it was said on social media that the players who were going to shed their medals in the river Ganges, They leave their jobs. Olympians Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik and Vinesh Phogat on Monday expressed their displeasure over such suggestions and claimed that those who are trying to defame them and force them to give up their fight for justice are now Talking about leaving his job.

In similar statements, top wrestlers claimed that when lives are at stake, then a job is a small thing. The statement comes after several reports claimed that top wrestlers have disassociated themselves from the movement and rejoined their government jobs. The wrestlers issued a clarification that they have resumed work as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) in the Railways, but have not called off their agitation.

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