Jallikattu: Tamil Nadu Assembly in
India passes bill revoking judicial ban order!
-Dr. Abdul Ruff
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Tamil nadu in India has
witnessed a youth led agitation to restore the jallikattu as part of Pongal
festivities. This popular move reminds of anti-corruption movement led by
Arvind Kejriwal-Anna Hazare in New Delhi that sought Lokpal Bill to check
corruption in high offices.
The youth agitation in Tamil
Nadu for reinstating Jallikattu has made the Pongal sport known all over the
world as global media also have begun reporting the state vs. people conflict. Many
states in India alike Maharashtra and Karnataka have supported the Jallikattu
agitation.
Jallikattu is the bull taming
sport of Tamil Nadu played on its soil for several centuries. Jallikattu is an
integral part of the ancient tradition of Tamil Nadu and is inextricably linked
to rural and agrarian customs and has religious significance for the people of
Tamil Nadu. Jallikattu also addresses the cause of conservation of native
breeds
From the past one week,
Chennai's Marina Beach has been thronged by massive crowds demanding to lift
the ban of the traditional sport, and now seeking a permanent solution.
Yesterday, protesters in Alanganallur did not allow Panneerselvam to inaugurate
the Alanganallur jallikattu which was cancelled. Later talking to media
persons, the Chief Minister said that even though jallikattu was not held at
Alanganallur, it was organised smoothly in many places all over the state. This
is the first session of the Assembly after the demise of former Chief Minister
J Jayalalithaa.
Indian Supreme Court has
disallowed the Jallikattu celebrations as part of Pongal festival and rejected
the appeals for resumption.
Unable to pacify the angry
but peaceful protestors with mere promises, the Tamil Nadu assembly on Monday
passed a bill that replaces an ordinance and legalizes Jallikattu, the bull
taming sport, in the state. The Bill was earlier was tabled in the assembly for
approval. Tamil Nadu Governor Ch. Vidyasagar Rao on Saturday approved the
ordinance issued by the state government revoking ban on Jallikattu. Jallikattu Bill passed unanimously in TN
Assembly.
Chief Minister O.
Panneerselvam informed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the ordinance
promulgated by the state government and said that Jallikattu is to be conducted
with customary fervor with all necessary safeguards.
Despite some unfortunate
incidents, the agitation has been a victory for the Tamil people. The
Jallikattu Bill has been passed by the Tamilnadu Legislature, and after some
formalities (assent of the Governor and President of India ) will become a
permanent law. So instead of demonstrating any further, Tamilians and others
should prepare a grand celebration. It has been a victory of the people. You
can hear me at 6 p.m. on Ajtak channel. Although it is a Hindi channel, I will
put in some English words so that non Hindi speakers can understand.
January 23 Monday morning
witnessed a renewed clash between agitated locals and the police here at Marina
Beach, now a battleground for the Jallikattu issue, as protesters swarmed in
droves demanding a permanent solution and not a 'temporary' ordinance.
Students leading the
Jallikattu protests here torched several vehicles and fought pitched battles
with police. The police used teargas shells to disperse the protesters who
assembled at several roads leading to Marina and started throwing stones. All
routes to Marina Beach have been cordoned off.
The police action came as the
state assembly met here on Monday for the first time in 2017 with Governor C.H.
Vidyasagar Rao's address. The eviction began after week-long protests across
the state. The protesters demand a "permanent" solution by amending
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act in the Assembly.
The police physically pulled
out the demonstrators sitting at the protest venue. The scene reminded of a
'tug-of-war' game but without ropes as protesters held back the colleagues who
were being pulled out by the police. In Coimbatore, protesters from VOC Ground
were also removed. The police pounced on a protester who stood up with a
kerosene canister and threatened to self-immolate. They were successful in
taking away the inflammable liquid. The protesters in Madurai remained adamant
and the police were trying to convince them to disperse.
The police have asked protesters in other parts of the state to disperse.
Agreeing to the request, demonstrators in Tirunelveli district have decided to
call off the protests. However, the protesters have decided to continue their
agitations in Madurai, even as talks are still on between them and the police.
At Alanagnallur, villagers
singing not Tamil anthem but vande matharam and saare Jahan se achcha while
saying we won't stop protest. Clash
between protesters and Police in Madurai's Alanganallur, an injured protester
being taken to hospital
The state government on
Sunday organised Jallikattu in several places following the promulgation of an
ordinance enabling the same. But the protesters demand the central government
take out bulls from the list of performing animals.
There has been a lot pressure
from federal government in New Delhi on Tamil Nadu government and TN government
on the protesters to end protests to enable the government to proceed with
republic Day celebrations. A few leaders of protestors signaled they want to
end the agitation at least for the time being and allow the government a couple
of months to make the necessary amazement to make Jallikattu a regular feature
in the state. However, majority of protesters want to continue the struggle
until jallikattu is legally cleared for the usual celebration.
After the promulgation of the ordinance, P. Rajasekhar, President of the
Jallikattu Pathukaapu Peravai, appealed the protesters to call off their
agitation. 'Hip-Hop Tamizha' Adhi, a rap musician whose song support of
Jallikattu attracted the protesters, also distanced himself as the
demonstrations were progressing in a different direction, he said.
While the protesters anger is
severe against the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), in most of
the protest venues there were slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam. Some of the placards held by few
protesters were vulgar and indecent and there were also signs demanding
separate Tamil land.
Further, thousands of regular
commuters have been facing inconvenience due to cancellation of trains and
termination ahead of destination owing to protests on rail tracks and bus
services in the city of Chennai. . The Southern Railway on Monday announced
cancellation of 16 trains. "Around 40,000 passengers are affected daily
due to disruption in train services. Many passengers may be travelling to
attend interviews, join duty or even for health reasons," a senior
Southern Railway official preferring anonymity told IANS.
Amid Jallikattu protests,
fire breaks out at police station near Chennai's Marina beach
The Jallikattu protest remained
peaceful for a week in Tamil Nadu but turned violent with demonstrators
throwing stones at police following eviction action against them at the Marina
beach here. A fire broke out at Ice House police station near the Marina Beach.
Vehicles near the police station were set on fire by protesters. Vehicles near
Ice House Police station Chennai set on fire. All MTC buses stopped.
The Jallikattu protest that
remained peaceful for a week in Tamil Nadu suddenly turned violent early in the
morning with demonstrators and police seen throwing stones at each other,
following eviction action against them at the Marina beach here. Furious that
they had been ousted from the beach, the pro-Jallikattu protesters set fire to
the vehicles parked at the Ice House police station.
In a street in Triplicane
area near Marina beach, protesters in large numbers threw stones at police
which later retaliated with a baton charge. The police used teargas shells to
disperse the protesters who assembled at several roads leading to Marina and
started throwing stones. All routes to Marina Beach have been cordoned off. The
eviction began after week-long protests across the state. The protesters demand
a "permanent" solution by amending the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals Act in the Assembly. Jallikattu is a popular bull-taming sport of Tamil
Nadu. The police action came as the state assembly met here on Monday for the
first time in 2017 with Governor C.H. Vidyasagar Rao's address. The police
physically pulled out the demonstrators sitting at the protest venue. The scene
reminded of a 'tug-of-war' game but without ropes as protesters held back the
colleagues who were being pulled out by the police.
Who is the mischief maker?
And why?
There are many in Tamil Nadu
itself who oppose jallikattu saying it is animal cruelty and fully charged
bulls could attack the people in the crowd as they try to run out of human
‘brutal’ contort. Moore over, people generally consume liquor and drugs in
order to overpower the bull and declare victory over it. The defeated fellows
lose prestige in the h society.
While it is busy with poll process of state Assemblies n the country, the BJP
ruled federal government seems to be worried about continuing Jallikattu
protests on the Marina Beach among other venues in the state and the waning
prospects of conducing the republic Day celebrations on Marina beach drive- the
usual venue for national parades. The miscreants seemed to have cleared the way
for the parade on January 26 and rehearsals before that.
CM Pannerselvam is unhappy about the turnoff events which if he could have
controlled could have been avoided.
BJP leader S Swamy said the
Republic day celebrations on Marina beach are more important than the protests
for jallikattu. Who are the anti-national elements he talks of there? This sort
of explanation justifies the police action. Youth and students have been evicted
from Marina beach but the pain and insult of police action would not die down
as easily as Swamy thinks.
Peaceful agitators have
apparently been provoked by police to go violent so that the agitation could be
ended forcefully. That is unfortunate.
Meanwhile, DMK's Working President and Leader of the Opposition in Tamil Nadu
assembly, M.K. Stalin, condemned the police action as authoritarian. PMK leader
Anbumani Ramadoss said the party was withdrawing its plans to hold Jallikattu
protest on January 26 as the state government has passed an ordinance that
permits the sport.
Stalin condemned the police action on the protesting students and youth with
ulterior motives. Former Attorney
general Soli Sorabjee earlier in the day said that the Jallikattu Bill will
pose a serious constitutional challenge. The Supreme Court had banned the sport
resulting in a massive protest by students and the youth in the state starting
on January 16.
Stalin has asked the governor
Rao to investigate the police action on the peaceful agitators in Chennai and
other places and the governor has assured him of prompt action to book the
culprits.
Don’t people have the right
to protest peacefully in India?
Obviously there is a high
level conspiracy to make the peaceful protest for Jallikattu go violent so that
police could disperse them. Police that so far supported the agitators are
thrashing them abruptly. TN CM Pannerselvam visibly is annoyed that he was not
allowed to force agitators in Madurai to end agitation and celebrate “victory”.
Is police also angry with the protestors or is it being regulated by some upper
hands in Chennai or New Delhi?
The Jallikattu agitation
should have ended with a happy note by distributing sweets but it has been
forcefully put an end and for this Tamil nadu government alone is responsible
The agitation, now for jallikattu essentially to make the MLAs and MPs, TN
government to wake up to anti-Jallikattu move to insult Tamils, would be a
permanent feature to protest in Tamil Nadu politics for fighting more issues in
future.
It was a distressing day for
people of Chennai. It is unlikely that Tamils will take it lightly if state and
federal government take them for an easy ride with promises.
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