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Pudukkottai dist conducts season’s first jallikattu with 300 bulls, 22 injured

Over 300 bulls were released into the sporting arena one after the other in Thachankurichi village of Pudukkottai since morning and at least 350 tamers vied with each other to dominate the bulls. At least 22 people suffered injuries.

by NavJeevan
3 years ago
in Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & Dairy, Arts and Culture, Breaking News, Festivals, Human Rights, National, Tamil Nadu
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Two dead, 17 injured in jallikattu events in Tamil Nadu

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CHENNAI, JAN 8

The bull taming sport, Jallikattu’s first event of the year began with fanfare in Pudukkottai District of Tamil Nadu on Sunday, which saw active participation of young men amid concerns of animal cruelty ahead of the harvest festival of  Pongal.

Over 300 bulls were released into the sporting arena one after the other in Thachankurichi village of Pudukkottai since morning and at least 350 tamers vied with each other to dominate the bulls. At least 22 people suffered injuries.

  • At least 350 tamers vied with each other to dominate the bulls.
  • The bigger event, however, would be held at the world-famous Alanganallur in Madurai district on January 17.
  • The event, in ancient times was held to preserve native cattle breeds and these were so popular, ancient women loved to marry bull tamers, according to Tamil literature.

State Minister for Environment and Climate Change, Siva V Meyyanathan and Minister for Law, S Regupathy inaugurated the Jallikattu event.

Prizes, including a brand-new motorcycle, pressure cookers and cots are on offer for winning bulls and tamers. Authorities inspected the arrangements, including security and safety aspects before permitting the event.

A horsecart race was held at Aranthangi in Pudukottai District.

The event originally scheduled for the 6th of this month was postponed by the district collector Kavitha Ramu over non-compliance of the guidelines issued by the administration.

The Tamil Nadu Government has put in place safety measures to ensure the safety of the bulls and spectators including double barricading, and screening of the bulls by veterinarians besides monitoring by animal welfare board nominees.

The administration has also made it necessary for bull tamers to produce vaccination certificates as a pre-condition to participation in the event.

The bigger event, however, would be held at the world-famous Alanganallur in Madurai district on January 17.

For the event, the district administration has imposed several restrictions to control the spread of the virus, including the participation of only 150 bull tamers and 50 % of the seat occupancy in the galleries. Spectators too are required to produce vaccination and negative test reports.

Jallikattu would be held at Madurai’s Avaniapuram on January 15 and at Palamedu on the 16th.

Over the decades the rural sport has seen many being gored to death or maimed by bulls. Bulls too have been subjected to several forms of cruelty and torture, including intoxication, squeezing lemon into eyes of the bull to make them aggressive, pulling the animal by tail, poking them with spear besides multiple tamers clinging on the hump of the beast.

The Supreme Court had earlier banned the sport. However, the law was amended following massive protests in the state in 2017 arguing the event is a religious and cultural tradition The issue is still being fought in the top court.

Huge amount of money is splurged during the festival with winners receiving gold coins to motorbikes and even a car. The value of untamed bulls also soar exponentially. The event, in ancient times was held to preserve native cattle breeds and these were so popular, ancient women loved to marry bull tamers, according to Tamil literature.

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