Has Sushil Kumar Resumed Railway Duty After Bail?

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Key Takeaways
- Sushil Kumar is back at Northern Railway after bail.
- He was in custody related to a murder case.
- The Delhi High Court cited trial delays for his bail.
- Public opinion on his return is mixed.
- His journey from athlete to accused has shocked many.
New Delhi, July 9 (NationPress) Two-time Olympic medallist wrestler Sushil Kumar has officially resumed his duties with Northern Railway following his recent bail in a high-profile murder case, as reported by sources to IANS.
This renowned athlete, once celebrated as the emblem of Indian wrestling, returned to the railway office earlier this week—signifying a remarkable transition from legal battles to administrative responsibilities.
Kumar had been in judicial custody since 2021 related to the murder of fellow wrestler Sagar Dhankar. The Delhi High Court has now granted him bail, citing extended delays in the trial. Despite the ongoing investigation and his legal challenges not yet resolved, the bail has enabled him to reclaim his position in the public sector.
Currently serving as a Senior Commercial Manager with Northern Railway, Kumar reported back to work in formal attire, maintaining a low profile amidst significant media scrutiny, according to railway sources.
Officials have confirmed his reinstatement, noting that the procedure was conducted in compliance with service regulations.
Public sentiment regarding his return is divided. While some criticize the reinstatement of an individual implicated in a murder case, others argue that Kumar remains innocent until proven guilty and deserves to resume his professional duties.
Once a national icon, Kumar’s transformation from Olympic medalist—winning bronze in Beijing 2008 and silver in London 2012—to a murder suspect has left the nation in shock.
As of now, the wrestling star seems committed to quietly reintegrating into his daily routine. However, with court proceedings still pending, the shadow of the case continues to hover over his efforts to make a comeback.