New Delhi: The Wrestling Federation of India president and Bharatiya Janata Party member of parliament Brij Bhushan Singh – who has been charged with sexual harassment of India’s top wrestlers – has claimed that candidates he supports will contest the federation polls.Fresh elections to the Federation was one of the key promises made by the Union government to wrestlers who had been protesting at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar for weeks, seeking action against the BJP MP. The election has been delayed multiple times.While it has been reported that Singh and his son Karan Pratap will not be a part of the electoral college in the August 12 election, Singh’s son-in-law and the Bihar wrestling body’s president, Vishal Pratap Singh, will. The fact that Singh has monopolised India’s wrestling bodies with the help of extended family and aides was one of the complaints levelled by the wrestlers.Now, Singh has claimed that a meeting he had called has been attended by representatives of 22 of the 25 state units under the Wrestling Federation of India.“Twenty-two of the 25 states unites associated with the WFI attended the meeting. (Our) candidates will be announced on Monday,” said Singh, according to the news agency PTI.Singh hosted this meeting at a five-star hotel in New Delhi.Singh has completed 12 years as head of the federation and cannot contest the polls anymore as 12 years is the maximum period allowed as per the National Sports Code.He has said that “his candidates” for the various posts will be announced today, July 31.