New Delhi, Aug. 26 -- Wrestler Neha Sangwan has been dropped from the Indian team for next month's World Championships and suspended for two years by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) as disciplinary action for failing to maintain her weight at the recent junior world championships in Bulgaria. The 59kg wrestler was found overweight during weigh-in and was disqualified from the competition. India went unrepresented in the division. In a notice issued to Neha, WFI president Sanjay Singh said it was not an "isolated incident" and that she had been guilty of such lapses during the U-20 World Championships in Spain last year and at the international ranking series in Hungary this year. "After careful consideration, WFI has decided to impose strict disciplinary action. Accordingly, you are hereby suspended from all wrestling related activities, both at the national and international level, for a period of two years with immediate effect," Singh wrote in the notice. Neha is the first Indian wrestler to be disqualified from a competition since Vinesh Phogat's at the Paris Olympics. WFI has replaced Neha with Sarika Malik, who had finished second in the 59kg trials....