People won then and same people will win now… said Vinesh Phogat in Jind
Congress candidate Vinesh Phogat, contesting from Jhulana constituency in Haryana assembly elections, appealed to the people to vote. Referring to wrestling, he said that without elders and God we can do nothing, people made us win then and same people will make us win now. Without them we are nothing. They bless those who work hard. I want to assure women that I will stand first for you, in the hope that they see me. Many times such situations occur in life and you have to do many such things even if you don't want to. I have taken this decision with the blessings of elders. We are working hard for elections in Haryana's Jind, said Vinesh Phogat. Everyone has the right to contest elections. We will appeal to our people. We go among the people. We believe in our integrity. I have no expectations from the Prime Minister. I have no news for them. We have faith in the party we join. We also have to live up to their expectations. I am happy to be appreciated. Girls have a lot to do. Vinesh Phogat's uncle and wrestling coach Mahavir Phogat has commented on his political innings. He said Vinesh should not have entered politics at this time. He should have focused on winning a gold medal in the 2028 Olympics. He also expressed hope that the BJP will come to power for the third consecutive term in Haryana. Now Mahavir Phogat's daughter Babita Phogat has joined the BJP ahead of the 2019 assembly elections. He contested the assembly election from Dadri constituency. However, she lost. Vinesh has said that joining the Congress was his personal decision. Nowadays children make their own decisions. “I wanted Vinesh to focus on her sport,” said Mahaveer Phogat who spoke to Vinesh recently. At that time he had no intention of joining politics. “My wish is for Vinesh to focus on his sport,” he said. Win a gold medal in the 2028 Olympic Games. I want him to continue wrestling. Also Read- Haryana Assembly Elections: Will Small Parties Make a Big Bang? BSP-INLD alliance and JJP await rebels