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Tamil Nadu CM Abandons Jallikattu In Madurai Following Protests For A Permanent Solution

The villagers are currently protesting for a permanent solution.

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Tamil Nadu CM Abandons Jallikattu In Madurai Following Protests For A Permanent Solution
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Tami Nadu Chief Minister O Paneerselvam has abandoned the inauguration ceremony of Jallikattu in Madurai's Alanganallur as protests continued demanding a permanent solution.

According to an NDTV report, the villagers are currently protesting and there are no bulls at the venue.

Anticipating challenge to its ordinance allowing bull-taming sport Jallikattu in the state, Tamil Nadu government has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court.

Tamil Nadu government's standing counsel Yogesh Kanna confirmed the development and said the state has urged the apex court that it should be heard if anyone challenges the newly promulgated ordinance.

Jallikattu is a traditional event held in Tamil Nadu as part of Pongal celebrations. However, the apex court banned it in 2014, taking into consideration the safety of people and animals involved in the sport.

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"We have filed the caveat in the Supreme Court yesterday asking for the state government to be heard in case anyone challenges the ordinance allowing Jallikattu," he said.

Tamil Nadu Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao had yesterday approved the jallikattu ordinance, with Chief Minister O Panneerselvam announcing that the bull taming sport will be held at Alaganallur in Madurai and other parts of the state on Monday.

The Supreme Court had on Friday agreed not to pass a judgement for a week on the Jallikattu issue after taking into account the Centre's submission that they were in talks with Tamil Nadu to find a way out in the matter.

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Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi had then mentioned the matter before a bench comprising Justices Dipak Misra and R Banumati that people of Tamil Nadu were "passionate" about Jallikattu and the Centre and the state were trying to resolve the issue.

"The Centre and the state are in talks to find a way out in the matter and our request is that the court should not deliver the judgement for at least a week," Rohatgi told the bench.

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