Minister Attends Parliament in Wheelchair, Reveals 29-Year-Old Wrestling Injury

Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol attended a parliamentary session in a wheelchair due to a leg fracture. He revealed the injury originated from a wrestling bout nearly three decades ago in Kolhapur, which recently required surgical intervention. Despite his condition, parliament continued debating significant bills, including one for women's reservation. Mohol expressed concern over temporarily being unable to fulfill his constituency and official duties but hopes to return to work within a month.

Key Points: Minister Mohol Attends Parliament in Wheelchair with Leg Fracture

  • Minister attends parliament in wheelchair
  • Injury from wrestling 29 years ago
  • Surgery forces month-long break
  • Key reservation bills under discussion
  • Concern over constituency duties
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Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol attends parliament in wheelchair

Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol attends parliament in a wheelchair, nursing a leg fracture from a 29-year-old wrestling injury, as key bills are debated.

"About 29 years ago, I suffered an injury while wrestling in Kolhapur. - Murlidhar Mohol"

New Delhi, April 17

Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol on Friday arrived in parliament for the special 3-day parliamentary sitting on Friday in a wheelchair, nursing a leg fracture.

He was seen in the Parliament complex being wheeled in with a brace on his right leg.

Lok Sabha today continued its discussion and vote on the passage of the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, which provides 33 per cent reservation to women in Parliament and State Assemblies, along with the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) bill, 2026 extending it to Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir, and the Delimitation Bill, which is set to increase and redraw Lok Sabha constituencies, increasing them to 850.

The discussion began yesterday afternoon and continued late into the night till 1.25 am.

On March 14, Mohol said he will be on a month-long break after undergoing surgery for an injury he sustained nearly 29 years ago during a wrestling bout in Kolhapur.

In a statement issued by his office, the BJP leader Mohol said the injury dated back to his wrestling days when he was competing in Kolhapur and had eventually forced him to quit the sport. While the issue was ignored for years, the discomfort had recently started increasing, prompting doctors to recommend surgery as the only option.

"About 29 years ago, I suffered an injury while wrestling in Kolhapur. I had ignored it for years, but recently the pain started increasing. Doctors finally advised that surgery was necessary, leaving no other option," Mohol said.

He expressed concern about being unable to attend to work related to the Pune Lok Sabha constituency, official travel across the country, and preparations linked to the prestigious Maharashtra Kesari wrestling competition scheduled this year.

"More than the pain of the injury, it is the concern about these responsibilities that troubles me," Mohol said, adding that he hopes to recover soon with the support and blessings of the people.

Mohol said he expects to resume work within a month and return to public service with renewed energy.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Respect for his wrestling background. Maharashtra Kesari is a big deal. But honestly, if he's recovering from surgery, maybe he should rest? The parliament can function without one minister for a session. Health first.
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Aman W
The real story is the bills being discussed! 33% reservation for women is a game-changer for Indian democracy. Delimitation to 850 seats is also huge. Hope the discussion is fruitful.
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Sarah B
It's good to see accessibility being used in Parliament. Sends a positive message. Also, ignoring a pain for 29 years is so typical of our Indian uncles! 😄 Please take care of your health, sir.
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Karthik V
Wrestling injury from Kolhapur! That's the heartland of Indian wrestling. Shows the grit of our politicians from grassroots backgrounds. Speedy recovery, Mohol ji. Jai Maharashtra.
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Nisha Z
While I appreciate the dedication, I hope this doesn't set an expectation that all MPs must work through serious health issues. Work-life balance is important, even for ministers. The system should allow proper leave.

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