Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu govt making all efforts to resume Jallikattu, says Minister

Written by : PTI

Tamil Nadu Animal Husbandry Minister P Balakrishna Reddy today said the state government was making all-out efforts to resume the banned bull taming sport of 'jallikattu'.

"Jallikattu, a traditional sport which reflects bravery, is an integral part of social, cultural and religious sentiments of Tamils. The Tamil Nadu government is making all- out efforts to resume it," Reddy told the state Assembly.

He said the issue of jallikattu's conduct "has been under judicial scrutiny since 2006".

The minister said the government, in a bid to resume the sport banned by the Supreme Court in May 2014, also knocked on the Centre's door.

In 2015, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi twice to denotify bulls from the list of performing animals, he said.

Accordingly, the Environment and Forest Ministry had issued a notification on January 7, 2016 to conduct the sport but the Supreme Court issued an interim stay on January 12, he said.

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