Wrestler Narsingh Yadav is worried about his career as CBI delays investigation

Indian wrestler Narsingh Pancham Yadav, who has been banned for four years, has sought time to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. For this, the petition has been made in the Prime Minister's Office. Narasimha says that due to delays in CBI investigation, his wrestling career is being wasted.

Varanasi wrestler Narsingh had tweeted to the Prime Minister on December 24 last year that the CBI probe should be completed soon. Narasimha has said that he has no fault, yet he is facing punishment. The delay in the investigation has ruined his career. Narasimha was trapped in Doping right before the 2016 Rio Olympics. There was a lot of rumors about this. He also accused India's two-time Olympic medalist wrestler Sushil Kumar of this.

After this, the special committee of the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) acquitted Narasingh and allowed to play in the Rio Olympics, but the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in Rio, with four years of the ban, was also imposed.

Narasimha said that in 2016 the CBI inquiry was ordered, but no decision has been reached yet, whereas this is a small case for an agency like CBI. In a few months, the investigation should have been completed. Due to lack of inquiry, Commonwealth Games and Asian Games got out of my hands. Now the Tokyo Olympics is left. All this depends on the CBI investigation on how many days the investigation is completed.

For the preparation of Rio Olympics, the training camp of Indian wrestlers was going on in Sonepat-Bahalgarh Sai Center in January 2016. At that time, Nada had taken samples of wrestlers and found Narasimha's sample has resulted in doping. Narasimha says that under conspiracy, a restricted drug was put in his food so that he could not go to Rio. Against this, Narasim had also given police complaint in the Rai-Sonepat police station.

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