In the name of Asian Games gold medalist Indian star wrestler Bajrang Punia, fake supplements are being sold in the market for things like weight gain, weight loss etc. and people are buying these supplements after seeing his name, but Bajrang is unhappy about this And they say that some group of people are selling these fake supplements to tarnish their name. Bajrang, who has secured the quota of 2020 Tokyo Olympics, has asked people to be cautious, some who are selling fake supplements in their name. In the name of Bajrang, on social media such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, some people are sending messages to take supplements by making fake IDs. As soon as Bajrang got information about this, he has asked the youth including the players to avoid these people.
According to media reports, Bajrang Poonia said, "I think there is a group of people who are trying to spoil my name. It takes a lot of hard work to earn the name and it doesn't take much time to spoil it. No one should spoil their name. Some people are creating fake accounts in my name and running on social media. These people who are giving advertisements like fake supplements, weight gain, weight loss May include. They my name are bad. I have to request that any sale of any goods whatever you people in my name, you do not buy it. "
Poonia has further said, "My job is to fight wrestling and I only do it there. I don't sell any such stuff. I have already made aware about the things related to it. Now it starts happening more then me One had to come forward once again. To increase or decrease weight, both things have to work. Nothing happens by eating powder. "
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