SC not to pass Jallikattu verdict for a week


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New Delhi, Jan 20 (PTI): The Supreme Court today agreed not to pass judgement for a week on the Jallikattu issue while taking into account the Centre's submission that they were in talks with Tamil Nadu to find a way out in the matter.

Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi mentioned the matter before a bench comprising Justices Dipak Misra and R Banumati that people of Tamil Nadu are "passionate" about Jallikattu and the Central government and the state are trying to resolve the issue.

"The Centre and the state are in talks to find a way out in the matter and our request is that the court should not deliver the judgement for at least a week," Rohatgi told the bench. Hearing the AG's brief submission, the bench said "Okay".

Yesterday, the apex court said the issue of protecting the agitating supporters of the bull-taming sport can be raised before the Madras High Court. The apex court had reserved its verdict on December 7 last year on a batch of petitions challenging the Centre's notification allowing the sport.

On the next day, the Centre had issued a notification lifting the ban on Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu with certain restrictions, which was challenged in the apex court by Animal Welfare Board of India, People for Ethical Treatment of Animals India, a Bangalore-based NGO and others.

The Supreme Court had on January 21 last year refused to re-examine its 2014 judgement banning use of bulls for Jallikattu events or bullock-cart races across the country. It had also stayed the January 8 notification of Centre and questioned the Centre over the notification allowing use of bulls in events like Jallikattu, saying that its 2014 verdict banning the use of the animals cannot be "negated".

The court in its 2014 judgement had said that bulls cannot be used as performing animals, either for Jallikattu events or bullock-cart races in the states of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra or elsewhere in the country, and had banned their use across the country. The apex court had also earlier declared Tamil Nadu Regulation of Jallikattu Act, 2009 as constitutionally void, being violative of Article 254(1) of the Constitution.

 

Earlier Report


Jallikattu: Stalin, Kanimozhi among DMK leaders held; protesters stay put

Chennai, Jan 20 (PTI): Scores of DMK workers, including party's working secretary M K Stalin were today detained for staging rail roko on Jallikattu issue, even as protesters stayed put at Marina beach here and elsewhere in Tamil Nadu notwithstanding the Chief Minister's assurance that an ordinance for conduct of the sport will be issued soon. Stalin, also Opposition leader in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, was detained along with scores of supporters when he staged a rail blockade at suburban Mambalam Railway Station.

Other DMK leaders, including party MP Kanimozhi and former union minister Dayanidhi Maran, as also senior leaders, participated in the state-wide rail roko held by the party. As some traders bodies and unions had given a strike call for today in support of Jallikattu, a large number of shops and business establishments remained shut in the state.

A large number of autorickshaws also kept off the roads across Tamil Nadu, even as fewer buses plied. The cinema industry also embarked on a silent protest, with both actors and actresses wearing black outfits. Meanwhile protesters, especially at Alangalllur in Madurai, vowed to continue their protest till a permanent solution was found to the vexed issue and hold the bull taming sport in Tamil Nadu, despite the Chief Minister's announcement.

A Nagapattinam report said that 2,000 mechanised fishing boat owners and thousands of country boat owners did not put out sea, extending support to the protesters. In Rameswaram, all shops remained closed and pilgrims had a tough time getting even food in the island.

Following the protests, Southern Railway announced full and partial cancellation of some trains, besides diversion of others. Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu asked the protestors not to cause inconvenience to the poor. "Rail is preferred mode of transport for poor, common people. Please don't disrupt traffic, cause inconvenience to those who can't afford other," he said in a tweet.

 

Earlier Report

Chennai, Jan 20 (IANS): Massive protests across Tamil Nadu in support of Jallikattu, the bull taming sport, intensified on Friday with traders downing their shutters, taxi, auto-rickshaw and truck operators staying off the roads.

The DMK party has announced to hold protests on rail tracks which prompted the Southern Railway to cancel four trains and partial operation of few others.

State government employees have decided to take out a procession while the central government and public sector organisations functioned.

The bank unions have extended their support to the protests.

The movie industry has cancelled shooting and theatre halls would remain closed on Friday.

In some districts schools were also closed.

Thousands of youth sat through Thursday night in Chennai's Marina beach hoping for some good news from Chief Minister O.Panneerselvam who expected to arrive here on Friday from Delhi following his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

As per available indications the state government is expected to come out with a law allowing conduct of Jallikattu.

The Supreme Court in May 2014 banned Jallikattu, saying that bulls cannot be used as performing animals including bullock-cart races.

Since then, people have been urging the central government to take steps to allow the sport.

The common complaint among the protest leaders was that the Supreme Court had insulted Tamil culture by disallowing the traditional sport observed during the harvest festival of Pongal.

In Tamil Nadu, the protests began on Tuesday morning following the arrest of protesters in Madurai district's Alanganallur town, well known for conducting the sport.

In Jallikattu, a bull vaulter is expected to hang on to the animal's hump for a stipulated distance or for a minimum of three jumps by the bull.

In Madurai large number of youth are continuing their protest in support of the state's ancient sport.

  

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    I welcome this move by the Supreme court. I hope now onwards supreme court verdicts will be based on the public sentiments. People are waiting for the many judgements from the SC on different issues like Triple talaq, Polygamy, Babri masjid etc..etc. If the verdict gone against sentiment of the people from any state, any community or any religion, then people can protest peacefully and hope SC will reverse its judgement. Great going.

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    This is the development of BJP dividing the people's,dividing the culture, dividing the religion and last dividing the states.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    What nonsense.. did you wake up to this topic today? cong has introduced this ban way back in 2011.. and in their own manifesto for TN elections in 2016, they mentioned ban on jallikatu.. today bjp is in power and it it trying its best to bring back jalli kattu thru ordinance...
    The entire chronology is on the net.. but if you don't want to hear truth then live with such lies and be happy..

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  • Ravi, Manglore

    Sat, Jan 21 2017

    You know how much harm to our gau mata
    How many people are killing himself in this game now where gone your hindutva

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Suratkal/M'lore/Bahrain

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Good move...BJP want a foot hold in TN, seems in a mood to support the cruel sport. In the name of a traditional event, this cruel event may not be allowed to conduct. When the BJP opposes cow slaughter how can it support this Jallikattu (Bull race).

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    What is cruelty according to you?

    Taming the bull is cruel? well, steeling it, slaughtering it to pieces, boiling and swallowing is so tasty...not cruel right? LOL.

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  • Raviraj Shetty, Mangalore/UAE

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Keep going India is shinning India is going to be one of the powerful country in the world with this type of people and with all this type of happening. I will say China is much much better then India thinking of future and my India is going back to the past.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    India should remain India and it cant become some dirty foreign country as per wises and fancies of jokers.. . our heritage is important just like every country preserves its own heritage. .but in India we have sicklars and some jokers after visiting foregin land sddenly feel that the country is inferior. such immaturity cannot be treated.

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  • Vantage Point, Bangalore

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Kambala /Jallikattu and opposing beef at the same time can't go together......

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Lincoln a very famous American president said
    Democracy is of the people
    By the people
    For the people
    People sentiments must be respected

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  • Manoj, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Jallikattu should be performed in a organised way in a stadium all over the Tamilnadu. You can take it as a sport, having some kind competition between groups or teams. (Not allowing crowd running after Bull).This way You can minimize the injury to people and animal cruelty can be monitored.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Because of previous upa government false affidavits these problems are happening
    Otherwise our nation was very peaceful

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  • Upendra, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Lol morning joke is good for health .. santa banta jokes lol

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  • Shaf, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Look at how the sentiments play here..

    Our traditional sports kambala has been barred from supreme Court ..

    We tuluvas respected the verdict as we believe Constitution is the oxygen through which nation breaths

    As I don't know how much cruelty involved ..But if any game causes loss of life either to human or an animal , certain that court would have evaluated pros and cons.

    Will all the protesters going to play the game once in life or will they be watching the Poor's loose organs or life ? Will the insurance company or government pays the compensation on these lost life..,

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