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Indian police have filed charges of sexual harassment and criminal intimidation against the chief of the country’s wrestling federation, a powerful member of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), following complaints by female wrestlers.

Public Prosecutor Atul Srivastav read out the charges against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, a member of parliament from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party, at a court hearing in the capital New Delhi on Thursday.

If convicted he faces up to three years in jail.

In an interview on Wednesday to local media, Mr Singh rejected all allegations against him.

After the reading out of the charges, an aide to Mr Singh said the politician “will continue to cooperate with police and will respect the court’s decision”.

The next hearing is slated for later this month.

A police official on the case said last week more than 155 people have been questioned during the investigation, which followed months of complaints by the country’s top wrestlers, including several Olympic and Asian Games medallists.

Sakshi Malik, who won a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics, was among the wrestlers detained at a protest over the lack of police action on their complaints. ()

The wrestlers began a sit-in protest against the lack of action in April and were briefly detained by police in New Delhi as they cleared the site the following month.

Images of the athletes being dragged away and carried off in buses went viral, sparking criticism from top athletes and opposition politicians.

The wrestlers also threatened to throw their medals into the Ganges — India’s holiest river — before agreeing to meet Home (Interior) Minister Amit Shah and later the sports minister.

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