Have sports faced significant challenges since PM Modi's tenure? Ex-WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan weighs in
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Noida, Feb 2 (NationPress) BJP leader and former president of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, commended the Pro Wrestling League (PWL) 2026 and celebrated the electrifying final between Haryana Thunders and Delhi Dangal Warriors. He characterized the tournament as a significant achievement and credited the sport's ongoing development to the improved sports infrastructure established over the last decade under the government.
In response to Sunday’s championship showdown, Brij Bhushan noted that the final was fiercely contested until the very end, marking it as one of the most exhilarating events in recent wrestling history.
“It was an exceptionally thrilling match. The tension persisted until the very last second, as the score was locked at 4–4—Delhi with 4 points and Haryana also with 4 points. Consequently, the outcome was not determined until the closing moments. Unlike many matches where a winner can be predicted early on, this contest maintained suspense right until the end, making it a remarkable battle.”
Emphasizing India's escalating prowess in wrestling, Brij Bhushan expressed optimism about the country's future on the global stage.
“India is excelling in wrestling and is poised for even greater achievements ahead. Among all sports, wrestling holds the most promise for securing the highest number of medals for India.”
He also acknowledged the advancements in sports infrastructure over the past decade for the sport's steady advancement under the current administration.
“Sports have not encountered any significant issues. Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed office, sports facilities and infrastructure have been consistently enhanced.”
The Haryana Thunders secured the Pro Wrestling League (PWL) 2026 title with a thrilling 5–4 victory over the Delhi Dangal Warriors in a captivating final at the Noida Indoor Stadium on Sunday evening.
With the score tied at 4–4 after eight matches, the championship was clinched in the final women’s 62 kg bout, where Paris Olympic silver medallist Iryna Koliadenko achieved a commanding 16–0 technical superiority win to secure the title for Haryana.
This victory capped one of the most dramatic finals in PWL history, earning Haryana Thunders the championship trophy along with ₹1.5 crore in prize money, while the runners-up Delhi Dangal Warriors received ₹75 lakh.