"We are not against the trials. I can't blame Antim. She is not wrong. She is fighting for her right and we are fighting for our right. She is too young, she does not understand. But we are not wrong," Vinesh said. “We fought against the system, against the powerful. We took blows on our heads, no one came forward (then). She (Panghal) says she was cheated, but did I cheat (during CWG trials)? If at all it was done, it was done by Brij Bhushan, or [he] got it done. My job was to wrestle, and I did that.
"If she felt cheated then she should have gone to court at that time. It hurts. But I am glad the kids have started speaking, they are gathering courage now. It's positive for wrestling," said Vinesh, a two-time World Championship medallist.
Bajrang said they wanted to speak on the issue only after the trials and after the decision of the Delhi High Court order on the petition.