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Phogat Family: Sisters and brother-in-law upset with Vinesh Phogat, gave advice on social media | News India

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Phogat Family: Vinesh Phogat, who returned to India on Saturday after missing out on a medal in the Paris Olympics-2024, was given a rousing welcome. She was given a rousing welcome at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in the national capital. The road show that started from here reached her village Balali late at night, but before that Vinesh had to face the displeasure of her own people. Vinesh's sisters and brother-in-law are angry with her and were seen publicly scolding her on social media.

After returning to India, Vinesh received a lot of love. Seeing her welcome, Vinesh forgot for a moment the pain of not winning a medal in the Paris Olympics. She even said that thousands of Olympic medals pale in comparison to the honor she received.


Before coming to India, Vinesh Being angry because his sisters and brother-in-law did not write Bhaiji's name In this letter on social media site, she mentioned every incident from the early days of her wrestling career to the Paris Olympics, but she did not mention her brother Mahavir Phogat in it. Her sisters Geeta and Babita Phogat are angry over this. Geeta's husband Pawan Saroha also expressed his displeasure over this.

Geeta wrote on Instagram, 'The result of karma is simple. 'Fraud of fraud fraud' if not today then tomorrow. Geeta's husband Pawan Saroha is also a wrestler, he reminded Vinesh of Mahavir Phogat.

Saroha wrote, 'Vinesh, you have written very well, but perhaps today you have forgotten your brother Mahavir Phogat, who started your wrestling career. May God give you wisdom. Babita wrote, 'Every success is a defeat. Whose only purpose is to humiliate everyone.

Vinesh was overweight
Vinesh made it to the final of the women's 50 kg weight category at the Paris Olympics. But when she was weighed before the final match, her weight was 100 grams more. Due to this she was declared ineligible. Vinesh appealed against this decision in the Court of Arbitration for Sports, which was rejected on Wednesday.