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Jallikattu row: Tamil Nadu to issue ordinance to ensure lift ban on bull sport

In A Bid To Defuse The Swelling Street Protests, Tamil Nadu Government On Friday Said It Will Issue An Ordinance To Ensure The Conduct Of Jallikattu Sport In A Day Or Two And Has Submitted A Draft Of It To The Union Home Ministry.

PTI | Updated on: 20 Jan 2017, 10:19:50 AM
Jallikattu row: Tamil Nadu to issue ordinance to ensure lift ban on bull sport (ANI Image)

New Delhi:

In a bid to defuse the swelling street protests, Tamil Nadu government on Friday said it will issue an ordinance to ensure the conduct of Jallikattu sport in a day or two and has submitted a draft of it to the Union Home Ministry.

After discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and consultations with legal experts, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam announced this morning that the state government will amend a Central act on Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to allow conduct of Jallikattu in the state with Centre’s backing and urged protestors across the state to withdraw their agitation following the likelihood of the bull taming sport to be held in a “day or two.”

Panneerselvam, who stayed back in Delhi on Thursday to discuss the matter with legal experts and government officials, said the draft ordinance has been prepared and sent to the Union Home Ministry on Friday, and after Centre’s approval, it will be sent for Presidential assent.

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“I stayed back in Delhi yesterday and discussed with legal experts and senior government officials the matter of making amendments to Centre’s animal cruelty prevention act (Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960) at the state level. On the basis of that it was decided to bring an amendment to the Act at the state level,” he told reporters in New Delhi.

“It was also decided to issue an ordinance to make this amendment. Under the Constitution of India, this draft ordinance has to be sent to Union Home Ministry and on Centre’s recommendation it has to be sent to the President for his approval,” he said.

After securing a Presidential order, Tamil Nadu Governor can issue an ordinance on the matter, he said, adding, he had asked his senior officials to liaison with their Central government counterparts on the matter by staying put in Delhi.

Panneerselvam sounded confident of seeing the matter through as he recalled the Prime Minster’s assurance of support to any legal steps by his government to allow the bull taming sport in the state and said the ordinance will be issued in a day or two.

“As said by the Prime Minster, we will get full Central cooperation on this matter. So, with the ban about to be removed and Jallikattu likely in a day or two, I request the public, students and other organisations who have been protesting to withdraw their agitation,” he said, flanked by among others, state Animal Husbandry Minister P Balakrishna Reddy. 

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First Published : 20 Jan 2017, 10:13:00 AM

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