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No evidence given, says Annamalai

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CHENNAI: Wrestlers who have charged Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) former chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of sexual harassment have only made allegation­s and not furnished evidence and there is a process of law to be followed after complaints are made, BJP state president K Annamalai said on Monday.

Annamalai, a former IPS officer, said arrests are not made in “99.9 per cent” of FIRs immediatel­y and that even the CBI records arrest only while filing charge sheet and not after the First Informatio­n Report.

“No evidence has been furnished. Mere allegation (have been made)... government has registered FIR, formed committee, saying it will do a time-bound investigat­ion. But is it fair to demand arrest without clearing the place (Jantar Mantar),” he asked, addressing a press conference here along with Union Minister Jitendra Singh.

He said if evidence is released, the Delhi police is duty-bound to act.

If a woman makes an allegation against someone and seeks immediate arrest before proceeding­s, “what happens to the rule of law in the country,” he asked.

Anyone can file a complaint and it goes through a process; it has to be probed and if there is evidence arrest can be recorded, Annamalai said. He said he himself has made corruption allegation­s against DMK Ministers and asked if it would be alright to right away seek their arrest.

Delhi Police on Sunday detained ace wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia for violation of law and order in the capital city after they breached the security cordon while trying to move towards the new Parliament building for a planned women’s ‘Mahapancha­yat.’

They had had resumed their agitation against Brij Bhushan on April 23, demanding his arrest for the alleged sexual harassment of several women grapplers, including a minor. The police action against the sportspers­ons drew widespread criticism.

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