Mangaluru: No more wait- Kambala bill likely to become law from Jul 1


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jul 1: The union home ministry has approved the long-pending Kambala bill passed by both houses of Karnataka legislature. In all possibility, notification permitting organization of Kambalas in the state would be out today. With this, the ammendment bill to Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act passed by Karnataka will become law.

The home ministry has since confirmed that the bill, which pertains to the state, has been passed by both the assembly and council. It had been referred to home ministry of the union government for clarifications on certain technical aspects which were found lacking in the ammendment bill. All confusions have since been addressed, and the bill has got approval of the union home ministry. Union minister, D V Sadananda Gowda, said that the home ministry is expected to issue notification about approval given to the bill within a day or two.

After People for Ethical Treatment of Animals approached the court in 2014 against organizing animal races including Kambala because of violence factor, the court had stayed Kambala. Temporarily, it was permitted to be held subject to adherence to certain strict guidelines. After people expressed themselves strongly in favour of continuance of this folk and cultural tradition, the state government, in 2016, took steps to ammend the central government act. It was sent for governor's approval on February 7. The governor in turn, sent it to the union government on February 23 this year, as he felt it needed Presidential assent as the ammendment had been brought to a central law. The bill was then sent to several ministries at the centre, but the law department, taking objection to a word used in the bill, had withheld its approval. The centre then wrote back to the state on April seeking to reconsider the bill. The state, after holding discussions in cabinet meetings, forwarded it back to union home ministry on May 8 with some changes. Recently it got the nod of minister of state in the department of law, P P Choudhary. However, as the bill needed to be signed by minister of cabinet rank, law minister, Ravishankar Prasad, had to sign it.

After delays and hurdles at various stages, the bill is ready to be passed. As the union home ministry has clarified that this bill does not need Presidential assent, Kambala fans from Karnataka coast are eagerly awaiting the fructification of their prolonged struggle to begin organizing Kambalas against in the next season. Union ministers having their roots in Karnataka coast, MPs, Kambala Samiti leaders and Kambala enthusiasts enthusiastically followed the issue by frequently visiting the national capital and bringing pressure on the concerned to realize their dream of holding Kambalas again.

  

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  • K B R, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    Unfortunately the clock moves forward...and not backwards...retrograde .people want to revive practices which is against the sensitivities of civilised society.

    If people have lived without Kambala for so long, they can live without it..

    BENGALURU became International city...Mangaluru still not properly known in karnataka itself...

    whenever I say I am from Mangalore, people ask 'o that pub attack place? always communal problems no?'...

    Kambala is nothing but crude display of cruelty against helpless animals.

    Let Mangaluru not get the reputation of land of ORATAAs...

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  • Louis, udupi

    Sun, Jul 02 2017

    There are still some thick skin city folks around...
    Kambala is not for city folks... no malice intended. every sport has a back ground, patrons, players and appreciators. I guess If the buffalo could speak he would surely say " Boss I will do it. let me challenge the other guy. thank you for feeding me all year through... can I not get you a medal relaxing all 8 to 10 months... can I not do in these 2 - 3 months that too on a fashion parade and elite sportsman style...

    I know my other brothers and cousins are slogging their backs out 6 to 8 months at least...."

    Any ways, some will not understand it. you need to be there, do it, and like and live it....
    it is not like chasing a car and filling petrol and still taking good care of the engine...

    Kambala is life, there is emotion, challenge, anticipation, hope and love...

    The owner / care taker of the Yeru (giDderu) loves the animal like his children and 100% guaranteed the animals reciprocate.....

    Not all can get it.... PETA needs to see reason and experience the connection and bond between the animals and the owners / caretakers....

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    Think about the curse of these animals on the ones who whip......and the ones who cheer....can we tuluvas find out some real sports for our entertainment rather than this cruel sadistic 'sport'?

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    ORA BUDLE MARAYRE,,,

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    NICE DECISION......THE TRADITIONAL SPORTS SHOULD CARRY ON....

    PETA IS A WASTE ORGANIZATION AND ITS HIDDEN AGENDA IS DIFFERENT..

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  • Siddu, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    What is its hidden.agenda? People seem to use the term "hidden agenda" a lot nowadays. Can you enlighten us about PETA's hidden agenda?

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    We are happy to know about Kambala restarts with introduction of new bill. So we can enjoy seeing Kambala this year and enjoy.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    No GST for Kamabala and petrol...!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    Please do not put ideas into their head ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    Praise the Lord ...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    Do you think your Lord will be happy seeing some animals subjected to cruelty for some human beings' entertainment?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    We both worship the same Lord & I have always said the whip should be used discreetly ...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    No, we worship two separate Lords.
    With or without whip, do not put animals into extreme stress unnecessarily. You are just taking advantage of the inability of the poor animal to protest.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    Shankar,
    Why are you now scared to say -' Ban Kambala' instead of beating the bush ...

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