Inspired by Jallikattu movt, pro-Kambala stir planned in Mangaluru


Bengaluru, Jan 22 (PTI): Taking a leaf out of the pro-jallikattu protests in Tamil Nadu, organisers of Kambala (buffalo race) today decided to hold a massive demonstration in Mangaluru next week, demanding lifting of the ban on the traditional sport.

President of the Kambala Committee Ashok Rai said they have decided to hold the demonstration next week in which about 50,000 persons, including politicians and those from the film industry, were expected to participate.

Kambala is a traditional annual buffalo race conducted in marshy fields in coastal districts.
"We have been motivated by the success of jallikattu movement in Tamil Nadu. We are planning a massive protest in Mangaluru in which 50,000 persons including politicians and those from the film industry are expected to participate," he said.

"Most probably, the demonstration will be held on January 26," Rai told PTI.

As many as 75,000 persons participated in the protest demanding lifting of the ban on the sport last year in Mangaluru, he said.

The committee also plans to parade as many as 200 buffaloes during the demonstration, Rai said.

"We are inviting all MPs, MLAs and political leaders of the region to participate in the demonstration to make it as successful as jallikattu protests in Tamil Nadu," he said.

Rai said the demonstration will be held for three to four hours following which a memorandum would be handed over to the Deputy Commissioner demanding lifting of ban on Kambala, he said.

He said Karnataka High Court had passed an interim order staying Kambala races in November last year on a case filed by PETA and the next hearing is on January 30.

Meanwhile, Tulunad Rakshana Vedike is planning to hold a protest against the ban on Kambala at Deputy Commissioner's office here on January 24.

  

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  • Amith, udupi

    Mon, Jan 23 2017

    ini koded dappere tractor bodu ...gidpere maatra yeru bodu ..its more of a status symbol than anything else now ..just like kori katta ..bring back agriculture first ..then all sports related to it shall prosper ..the feilds are dry most of the year and are only prepared for kambala that doesnt make any sense at all

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  • Francis, Dubai

    Mon, Jan 23 2017

    The general practise is that the 'track' used for Kambala is a paddy field filled with slush and mud. The contest takes place with a pair of buffaloe raced in wet rice fields, controlled by a whip-lashing farmer.

    Why cannot pair of humans being used for the race, controlled by a whip-lashing farmer instead of poor buffaloes?

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  • Deekshith, Kalladka

    Mon, Jan 23 2017

    Anner Kori mutton beef thinpujar atha ???

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 23 2017

    That rule to use humans is applicable wherever animals are ill-treated? Why spare slaughterhouse? Use humans there too.. double standards? … LOL

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Mon, Jan 23 2017

    What can't achieve by peace to be protested - want of new section under Indian Constitution.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 23 2017

    This has never happened in the last 60 years ...

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 23 2017

    Wake up dear, kambala was banned by highcourt with Peta and sicklars support. The sicklars who are hell bent on banning hindu tradition one by one.. shame on them

    Even in jalli kattu, both congi and DMK together wanted ban. In fact cong manifesto of 2016 had mentioned banning it. Now trying to project themselves shamlessly as saviours.

    People pl read about judg banumthi who voluteerly took this jallikattu in 2008 to ban it..

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  • ahmed, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 23 2017

    Unlikely to be successful as in tamilnadu, because the political scene is totally different in tamilnadu. After all the chaos following jayalalitha's demise, BJP is trying hard to install its roots in tamilnadu, thats why Modiji has no other go except obeying tamilian's demands!!!

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  • vnayak, Mangalore/Switzerland

    Mon, Jan 23 2017

    Kambala is a great tradition in the villages and it should be continued. There are some ulterior forces which do not want Dravidian customs to continue. We saw an example of that already when Kerala's Onam festival was attempted to be called "Vamana Jayanti". Hope the Mangaloreans can copy also the exemplary behaviour and maturity shown by the protesters in Chennai who chased away the politicians from exploiting the situation.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 22 2017

    Kori Katta is our tulu nadu pride... .

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  • Roshan Braganza, mumbai

    Sun, Jan 22 2017

    Its right time to hit the nail and silence pseudo liberal voices . Tradition and culture has a reason , also its about saving our local breeds . Time to include such breeds as performing animals . #ISupportJallikattu #ISupportKambala

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 22 2017

    Ban the whip ...

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  • Santhosh/santhu, Manglore/Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 22 2017

    KAMBALAKE NAMMA BEMBALA...!

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  • Santhosh shenoy, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 22 2017

    I support kambla

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Jan 22 2017

    Keep DK politicians out of the protest programme....

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  • R Fernandes, Dubai

    Sun, Jan 22 2017

    I don't think this will be succeful, we hardly see the unity unlike Tamilians in Marina beach

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