3 More Deaths At Jallikattu Events Amid Big Prizes Offered By Tamil Nadu Leaders
Four people have been gored to death while watching and participating in Jallikattu or bull-taming in Tamil Nadu, but the political importance of the controversial tradition was driven home as both Chief Minister E Palaniswami and his deputy O Panneerselvam attended an event and offered brand new cars as gifts for the best performers. A teen spectator was gored to death while watching Jallikattu in Madurai yesterday; two more were gored to death today in Sivaganga and one in Tiruchirappalli.
Two gleaming cars splashed with stickers of the ruling AIADMK and former chief minister J Jayalalithaa were displayed on a platform near the Jallikattu arena, which was crammed with scores of AIADMK leaders.
The cars will go to the “best bull-tamer” and the owner of the “most outstanding bull”.
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The Tamil Nadu government came out with new rules to skirt the Supreme Court ban on Jallikattu.
Not to be outdone, TTV Dhinakaran’s camp, headed by the AIADMk’s sidelined leader who recently won RK Nagar, the assembly seat previously held by J Jayalalithaa, has offered free air tickets to Singapore for the winners of the Jallikattu event at Madurai. The DMK was not far behind. On behalf of DMK leader MK Stalin, a couple of party legislators also offered gold rings for the winners.
The AIADMK is making sure people know who is responsible for Jallikattu’s return last year after a Supreme Court ban. “It was our EPS’ (E Palaniswami’s) efforts as Chief Minister last year that made it possible to host Jallikattu, and they are honouring our leader Jayalalithaa,” said Revenue Minister R B Udhayakumar.
After massive protests for days at Chennai’s Marina Beach, the state government had come out with new rules to skirt the Supreme Court ban on Jallikattu.
Around 1,000 bulls and 1,200 bull-tamers registered to participate in today’s edition. The grand prizes for the bull tamers and owners include two-wheelers, refrigerators, LED television, gold coins, couches and utensils. Mr Udhayakumar, who handed out gold coins to the winners, said: “It’s an honour to give gifts for this symbol of Tamil pride”.
He refused to reveal how much he spent on the gold.
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Around 1,000 bulls and 1,200 bull-tamers registered to participate in today’s edition.