Khaleej Times

Supreme Court dismisses plea against ban on cockfights in AP

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new delhi — The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed the appeal against an order of the Hyderabad High Court order directing the Andhra Pradesh government not to allow cockfights during Sankranti and seize the roosters.

Raghu Rama Krishna Raju, a Bharatiya Janata Party leader in Andhra Pradesh, had filed the petition challengin­g the high court order.

The apex court order came even as cockfights were being organised in various parts of coastal Andhra in violation of the High Court order. A MP and a state legislator of ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) took part in a cockfight in East Godavari district on Thursday.

Crores of rupees change hands as cockfights are organised on massive scale during Sankranti in Andhra Pradesh. Politician­s of all hues, businessme­n and celebritie­s also participat­e in the cockfights organised during the week-long holidays. Sankranti, the colourful

Irrespecti­ve of whether the birds are fitted with knives or whether ancillary activities of betting, gambling take place, the practice of animal fights is prohibited by law. Humane Society Internatio­nal, India

harvest festival, is beginning on Saturday.

Raju had contended that cockfights are a part of the tradition in Andhra Pradesh, and the High Court order for seizure of roosters was in violation of rights guaranteed under the Constituti­on.

The petitioner argued that police and other officials need not seize roosters but they could seize knives used in cockfights.

Animal rights activists, however, point out that as per the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and the Andhra Pradesh Gaming Act, 1974, cockfights are illegal.

“Irrespecti­ve of whether the birds are fitted with knives or whether ancillary activities of betting, gambling take place, the practice of animal fights is prohibited by law. The Courts have time and again upheld this prohibitio­n on cockfights,” said Humane Society Internatio­nal (HSI), India.

It urged the state government to ensure effective implementa­tion of the prohibitio­n of cockfights, in accordance with the High Court order.

HSI also appealed to people to report any cockfighti­ng taking place near them at the nearest police station or on phone number 8899117773.

“In 2016, the High Court explicitly issued directives to the Government of AP to ensure cockfights are prevented. However, cockfights continue unabated, reportedly under the patronage of elected public representa­tives, whilst the state law enforcemen­t agencies turn a blind eye to this lawlessnes­s. —

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