Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Jallikattu toll reaches 4

- KV Lakshmana klakshmana@htlive.com

CHENNAI: Three people were killed during two separate Jallikattu events in Tamil Nadu on Tuesday, taking the death toll related to the controvers­ial bulltaming sport to four.

In both the incidents, the victims were identified as spectators who were injured after charging bulls broke into the crowd.

According to police, 25-yearold Solai Pandi was killed after being attacked by a bull at a Jallikattu event held at Manaparai village near Tiruchirap­alli.

Tiruchirap­alli district superinten­dent of police PSC Kalayan said investigat­ion was on in the incident and action will be taken if a complaint was made. “According to my informatio­n, Sola Pandi was not a spectator, but had accompanie­d the bull owner from Pudukottai to the event and was attacked by the bull when he was being led away from the venue,” he said.

In the second incident, spectators Ramanathan and Kasi were injured after a bull charged into the crowd during a Manju Virattu — a variant of Jallikattu— event held at a village in Sivagangai district.

A spectator was gored to death by a bull in similar fashion at Palamedu in Madurai on Monday.

While the deaths have raised questions about the precaution­s taken at Jallikattu events, the organisers maintained that they had adopted all the necessary security arrangemen­ts. They said that the accidents took place because the spectators ignored the instructio­ns that were being relayed from time to time through loudspeake­rs.

A senior Madurai administra­tion official said if it were not for the precaution­s taken by them, many more people would have lost their lives in the bull-taming sport.

“In a sport of valour, danger is only to be expected and is not out of the place,” said Jallikattu enthusiast and bull tamer Ranjit Pandian. A software engineer from Bengaluru, Pandian said just like cricket cannot be banned if a player dies on the field after being hit by a ball, similarly Jallikattu should not face any action if a bull tamer dies.

“In this sport danger is ever present but it is the alertness of the player and the precaution­s one takes that is important, he added.

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Late CBI judge BH Loya

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