The book ‘Witness’ based on the life of wrestler Sakshi Malik, who has won the Olympic medal for India, has now come out in front of everyone in which she has mentioned almost every incident related to her life, including her career, her marriage, her struggles i.e. everything. Has been discussed in detail. Now amidst all this, Sakshi Malik spoke to sports journalist Boria Majumdar and told him why she took retirement from wrestling and why she named her book Witness.
Sakshi Malik was asked why she announced her retirement from wrestling so soon and also why she named her book Witness. Answering this question, Sakshi Malik said that my name also means witness, so I could not understand the name of this book better than this. I liked the name Witness very much and hence it was named this. There is truth in everything I have written in the book and I always believe in speaking the truth and whatever its outcome will be seen later, but my motive is that whatever is true should be spoken first.
After this, Sakshi Malik, while talking about her retirement from wrestling, said that if I tell you about her retirement, then after struggling for one and a half years, sleeping on the road, the federation still goes into her hands, then I felt that That no, now I can’t wrestle among the same people. So I thought I would retire from wrestling now. However, my fight continues and I keep informing the junior girls about these things. I would like to see changes in the federation and keep talking about it.
While talking about the case of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, Sakshi Malik said that change does not happen immediately, it happens gradually, but it is not impossible. There will be a change and as the case is going on in the court and charges have also been framed against him, when the time comes, he will be punished for whatever harassment he has done.