Indian Olympic wrestler Vinesh Phogat has refused to rule out her entry into politics but said that she doesn't want to talk about it. Phogat was responding to a question about the likelihood of her contesting the upcoming Assembly elections in Haryana.
On Saturday, Phogat, who visited the Shambu border where a group of farmers had been protesting for 200 days, said that she was not concerned about elections, but the welfare of farmers.
¡°I don't want to talk about it. I have come to meet my family members (farmers) and if you spin it, their fight and struggle will be wasted. The focus shouldn't be on me, but on the farming community. I am a sportsperson and a citizen of India; elections are not my concern. My only focus is on the welfare of farmers,¡± Phogat said.
Ever since Phogat's controversial disqualification from the finals of the Paris Olympics, there has been speculation on what her next move could be.
While Phogat had announced her retirement from wrestling soon after she was disqualified for being overweight, she has since sent mixed messages about competing in yet another Olympics.
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Many on social media speculated that her presence at the venue where farmers have been protesting since February 13, demanding a legal guarantee for the Minimum Support Price (MSP), is a sign of her entry into politics.
"I want to tell you that your daughter is with you," Phogat said while addressing the farmers.
"Sometimes we feel helpless at not being able to do anything for them. We represent the country at international levels but we could not do anything for our own family. It is a request that the government should listen to them," she later told the media.
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