Ordinance issued, jallikattu to be held today


Team Udayavani, Jan 22, 2017, 10:08 AM IST

Chennai: Jallikattu is all set for a grand return in Tamil Nadu today with an ordinance issued for conducting the bull taming sport after a three-year-long ban but protesters in Marina beach and elsewhere tonight refused to end their agitation unless a “permanent” solution is found.

After getting Governor Vidyasagar Rao’s assent for the ordinance, Chief Minister O Panneerselvam flew to Madurai for inaugurating the event tomorrow morning in Alanganallur, the main centre where the traditional sport has been held for long. Ministers will preside over similar events elsewhere mainly in southern and western parts of the state.

Even after the Centre and the state government worked feverishly on the ordinance to negate a Supreme Court order, the agitators, mainly comprising youth and students in the “Marina uprising” and elsewhere, have rejected the ordinance route as a “temporary solution”.

Instead, on the fifth day of their peaceful protests, they declared that they will not disperse until the government finds a “permanent solution” that will not put any obstacles in the future conduct of the sport cherished by Tamil culture for centuries.

In Madurai, District Collector Veeraraghav Rao visited the spot in Alanganallur and told reporters that what people and youth of Tamil Nadu want will take place. He said around 350 bulls will participate in the flagship event.

“Even if the chief minister comes, it is doubtful if jallikattu will be held with the present mood among the protesters,” said an organiser.

Earlier in Chennai, Panneerselvam announced the approval given by the Governor for the ordinance and said he will launch jallikattu in Alanganallur at 10 am.

In a bid to assuage apprehensions of the agitators, he aaid a draft Bill to replace the ordinance and amend the PCA Act paving the way for holding jallikattu without any hindrance will be introduced and adopted in the next session of the state Assembly starting January 23.

Moving swiftly, the Centre last night cleared the ordinance paving the way for Tamil Nadu government to promulgate it in an effort to end the protests. Rao, who is Governor of Maharashtra, holds Tamil Nadu as additional charge and reached Chennai in the evening to give his approval.

Jallikattu remained banned following a Supreme Court order in May 2014.

“I urge the youths, students and the general public to make the jallikattu events across Tamil Nadu a grand success by participating in large numbers,” said the chief minister, who also thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his support.

Panneerselvam said the assent of President Pranab Mukherjee to amend the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 by Tamil Nadu was received last night..

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Chief of Army Staff explains how technology is emerging as a new strategic arena of competition

Deve Gowda questions Rahul Gandhi’s wealth redistribution proposal

A journey into Van Gogh’s world!

JP Hegde promises livelihood boost for fishermen and farmers

Terrorism protected in Kerala during Congress, Left rule: Amit Shah

Ladakh’s lifeline reopens: Leh-Manali highway restored after five-month closure

PM Modi Accuses Congress of Divisive Agenda, Seeking Votes by Implementing Religious Quotas

Related Articles More

Chief of Army Staff explains how technology is emerging as a new strategic arena of competition

Woman hurls toilet cleaner on man during his pre-wedding ceremony in UP

Terrorism protected in Kerala during Congress, Left rule: Amit Shah

Former faculty of Kalakshetra arrested for sexual assault of ex-students

Ladakh’s lifeline reopens: Leh-Manali highway restored after five-month closure

MUST WATCH

Skin Rash, Causes, Signs and Symptoms

11 bullets found in python’s body!

K. Jayaprakash Hegde Sharing His Memories

Grafting Jack Anil

Heat Illness


Latest Additions

Chief of Army Staff explains how technology is emerging as a new strategic arena of competition

Election Commission Flags 189 Cases of Major Electoral Offences in Karnataka

Deve Gowda questions Rahul Gandhi’s wealth redistribution proposal

A journey into Van Gogh’s world!

Woman hurls toilet cleaner on man during his pre-wedding ceremony in UP

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.