Olympic-medallist Sushil Kumar was booked on Saturday by the Delhi Police in connection with his supporters clashing with those of rival wrestler Parveen Rana at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Delhi, police said.
Kumar and his supporters have been booked under IPC section 341 (wrongful restraint) and 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), the latter attracting an imprisonment of up to one year or a monetary fine of Rs 1,000 or both, police officials said.
Kumar had won all his bouts, but things took an ugly turn when Rana, after losing to the former in the semi-finals clash, claimed that the decorated wrestler's supporters beat him and his elder brother "for daring to take the ring" against him.
This triggered a clash between the followers of the two, which was even captured on cameras, leading to the police on Saturday registering a case against Kumar and his supporters, senior police officials said.
He said the police have not received any complaint against Rana or his followers from Kumar or his camp.
Kumar had on Friday claimed that he was bitten by Rana during the bout.
"... he bit me but no problem, it might be his tactics to stop me from performing well. All this is a part of sports," Sushil had told reporters after the bouts.
"Whatever happened here was wrong. I condemn it. There was mutual respect after the fight ended," he added.
Incidentally, the 34-year-old Kumar had beaten Rana in the Commonwealth Championships final in South Africa a few weeks back.
Also, Rana was among the three wrestlers who gave a walkover to Kumar in the National Championships last month, owing to the "respect" they had for the veteran.
Rana on Friday alleged that Kumar's supporters gave death threats to him and dared him to participate in the upcoming Pro Wrestling League.
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