The
Supreme Court on Thursday turned down a plea seeking its intervention to pass
judgment on bull taming sport Jallikattu before Saturday."Unfair to ask bench to pass
order", said the apex court.
The court also said the draft of Jallikattu judgement has been prepared but not
possible to deliver it before Saturday.The Tamil Nadu governemnt has mounted
pressure for promulgation of an ordinance to enable Jallikattu, the Centre had
said though "things are ready" on its side, it would wait for the
order of Supreme Court which it hoped will do justice so that people can
celebrate festival as per tradition.
Environment Minister Anil
Madhav Dave who met a delegation led by Deputy
Speaker of Lok Sabha and AIADMK MP M Thambidurai regarding this issue has
blamed the previous Congress-led UPA government for including bulls in the list
of animals prohibited from being exhibited or trained as performing animals.There
has been a growing chorus for holding bull taming sport Jallikattu, with Tamil
Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
urging the Centre to consider promulgating an ordinance to enable the conduct
of the sport.
While AIADMK General Secretary VK Sasikala wrote a letter to Modi, noting that
the ban on the bull taming sport had caused "resentment" in the
state, a 27-member delegation led Thambidurai submitted a memorandum to the
Prime Minister's Office in this regard.
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