Chennai/Madurai: Two
people were killed and at least 50 injured in Pudukottai during Jallikattu,
which was conducted in various parts of Tamil Nadu on Sunday.
However, protests at Alanganallur in Madurai, where people demanded a
"permanent solution", forced Chief Minister O Panneerselvam to
leave for Chennai without inaugurating the bull-taming sport.
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A 48-year-old protester also died
due to dehydration in Madurai city when he was taking part in a
demonstration along with students and youths.
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The traditional sport, which was
banned by the Supreme Court, was organised in several parts of the state,
including Rapoosal in Pudukottai district following promulgation of the
Ordinance on Saturday. Police said two persons were killed and 28 injured when
they were gored by a bull during Jallikattu at Rapoosal in which
several bulls were used and many bull tamers participated.
Protesters at Alanganallur in Madurai,
however, refused to conduct the sport, steadfast in their demand for a
"permanent solution" to ensure unhindered annual conduct of the
sport. Panneerselvam, who had announced that he would inaugurate Jallikattu at
Alanganallur, had to stay back in a hotel in Madurai following the
stir there.
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Later, he was expected to inaugurate Jallikattu at
Natham Kovilpatti in Dindigul. However, there were protests there too, raising
the same demand.
At the Marina beach, epicentre of
the stir for the last six days, protesters continued to stay put demanding a
permanent solution for holding the sport besides a ban on animal rights group
PETA, which also came under fire from actor Kamal Haasan.
"PETA go ban bull riding
rodeos in Mr Trump's US You're not qualified to tackle our bulls," he said
in a tweet. Actors Suriya and Vijay have also supported the protest by the
students and lashed out at PETA for opposing the bull-taming sport.
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