What's happened
Indian wrestlers protest against the election of a new federation chief accused of sexual harassment
Why it matters
The suspension of the Wrestling Federation of India and the protests by top Indian wrestlers against the election of a new federation chief accused of sexual harassment highlight the ongoing controversy and turmoil within the Indian wrestling community.
What the papers say
The Independent reports on opposition leader Rahul Gandhi's support for the protesting wrestlers, while Al Jazeera provides details on the suspension of the newly-elected governing body of the wrestling federation. Both sources highlight the protests and suspension following the election of a new federation chief accused of sexual harassment.
How we got here
The controversy began with allegations of sexual harassment against the predecessor of the newly-elected federation chief, leading to protests and the suspension of the federation's activities by India's Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
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