Deccan Chronicle

ORDINANCE SET TO BRING IN JALLIKATTU

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, JAN. 20

Buckling under tremendous pressure, Tamil Nadu on Friday passed a state-specific amendment to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act through an ordinance that seeks to remove the bull from the list of performing animals. This move is being set up to pave the way for jallikattu in the state.

The draft was cleared in record time as the Home Minister signed on it a little after 9.30 pm. The President’s nod was not needed for this statespeci­fic amendment.

Tamil Nadu was brought to a standstill by a shutdown on the fifth day of the protest by students, youths and other sections demanding immediate staging of the traditiona­l bull-taming sport in Alanganall­ur, epicentre of the of Jallikattu, and other places.

As the peaceful and discipline­d gathering at Marina bonded together with their zeal to preserve Tamil identity crossed two lakh persons, the arterial roads and commercial hubs in Chennai wore a deserted look.

In parts of the city where large groups of people were seen, it was only to protest against jallikattu ban and uphold Tamil pride.

The youth said they welcome the efforts to promulgate an ordinance for allowing the sport but they would not withdraw the agitation until the event is held.

A draft ordinance prepared by the Tamil Nadu government was vetted by the home ministry. It was late in the night approved by the ministries of law and environmen­t for President’s assent.

Earlier, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O. Panneersel­vam, who stayed back in the national capital on Thursday after his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, announced to the public in the morning that the state government would issue an ordinance in a day or two to allow Jallikattu.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on Friday agreed to defer by a week the pronouncem­ent of its judgment on the validity of Centre’s notificati­on allowing Jallikattu with certain conditions, after the Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi made an request to that effect.

 ??  ?? Actors Rajnikanth and Ajith Kumar also took part in the pro-jallikattu protests in Chennai on Friday. — via web
Actors Rajnikanth and Ajith Kumar also took part in the pro-jallikattu protests in Chennai on Friday. — via web

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