There will be no violations in Jallikattu! The Tamil Nadu government filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court!
Delhi: While 15 organizations including PETA have filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking a ban on jallikattu competitions, it has been reported that the Tamil Nadu government has filed an affidavit regarding how the jallikattu competitions will be conducted.As the people of Tamil Nadu are eagerly waiting for Jallikattu competitions, 15 organizations including PETA have filed a petition in the Supreme Court to ban jallikattu competitions which are the symbol of Tamil Nadu. It has been demanded that bulls be bullied in jallikattu competitions and banned due to non-compliance of regulations.Jallikattu During the hearing, animal welfare board, PETA and other petitioners filed strong arguments and photographic evidence in the Supreme Court. At the same time, organizations have banned the use of animals in films. They are used with permission, whether or not they are show animals.Beta What are the laws to ensure it? The judges questioned whether the provisions including that the animals should be used only for such purposes have been laid down. After this, the trial has been adjourned. While 15 organizations including PETA have filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking a ban on Jallikattu competition, it has been reported that the Tamil Nadu government has filed an affidavit regarding how Jallikattu competitions will be conducted.Affidavit In it, “Jallikattu is conducted only after the permission of the district collector. The area where the jallikattu is held will be inspected by police, fire department, public works department, health department and other departments. The cowherds will be allowed to participate in the jallikattu only after proper medical examination and submission of appropriate qualification certificate. No violations More than one person trying to tame the bull will be disqualified. If the bull does not leave the arena, the organizers will call the owner of the bull and ask him to leave it. Once the bulls cross the 15 meter long jallikattu arena, there is a long way to catch the bull. The owner of the bull will catch it in that area. From there they take the bulls and give them water, food and rest and take them homeRestrictions Bulls at least 18 months old are allowed to participate in Jallikattu. Only eligible bulls are allowed to participate in the Jallikattu after checking whether any prohibited illegal activities have been done to the bulls including liquor, alcohol, sprinkling of chilli powder in their eyes. Only one bull can be unleashed at a time in the 50 square meter jallikattu arena. Soldiers stand only on either side of the gate, and no one hides the bull’s path. It has been reported that only 25 players will be allowed to tame the bull in the arena per round.