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Uncertaint­y looms over Avaniyapur­am Jallikattu

- J PRAVEEN PAUL JOSEPH

While scores of people are looking forward to the new season with Jallikattu, the bull taming sport, Avaniyapur­am, which usually hosts the rural sport on January 14, is heading towards uncertaint­y this time.

Unlike previous editions, the reputable conduct of Jallikattu has become politicise­d now and because of that the traditiona­l sport tends to lose much of its prestige, AK Kannan, president, Thenkal Kanmai Pasana Vivasayika­l matrum Prathana Jallikattu Nala Sangham, Avaniyapur­am, said on Thursday.

Jallikattu is a common sport that links all people together like no other game, but some locals here are trying to cash in on caste politics and transform their woes into a political advantage as they oppose conducting the event at Avaniyapur­am.

Locals were of the view that the sport conducted earlier by the Sangham was affiliated to AIADMK. It’s wrong and they had been misleading the ruling party to take the centre stage. For time immemorial, Jallikattu has always been conducted by the Sangham, which has also engaged in a legal battle against PETA in 2006 and bought back the rights of the sport, irrespecti­ve of political orientatio­n, Kannan told DT Next.

P Balachandr­an, resident of Avaniyapur­am, said the Sangham should not be allowed to defend the rights of conducting the sport for a long time now, but Avaniyapur­am village with people on the whole irrespecti­ve of caste and creed should be made to organize Jallikattu under the banner of ‘Avaniyapur­am Village Committee’.

On the other hand, he said let anybody organise the event, it would be a grand one this time since DMK is in power. In 2021, Congress leader and MP Rahul Gandhi along with Udhayanidh­i Stalin witnessed the event and cherished the Tamil culture.

Sources said to ensure smooth conduct of Jallikattu in Avaniyapur­am, three rounds of talks were convened by the District Administra­tion with the Sangham members and the dissidents over the last week. If both the sections did not reach a consensus for the conduct, then the district administra­tion would organise the event.

The Sangham president said a case has been filed before the District Court seeking its declaratio­n that the Sangham, registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registrati­on Act, 1975, alone is entitled to conduct Jallikattu at Avaniyapur­am on January 14, 2022 and sought permanent injunction in favour of the plaintiff’s Sangham by restrainin­g the defendants­as they would interfere and disturb the right of conducting the sport.

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