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Two dead and 28 injured while playing Jallikattu, protests continue across Tamil Nadu

Police said two persons were killed and 28 injured when they were gored by a bull during jallikattu at Rapoosal

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Three persons died, two during jallikattu in Pudukottai and one during demonstration at Madurai, as the bull taming sport was conducted in various parts of Tamil Nadu amid protests which forced chief Minister O Panneerselvam to leave for Chennai without inaugurating it at Alanganallur.

Protesters at Alanganallur in Madurai refused to conduct the sport, steadfast in their demand for a 'permanent solution' to ensure unhindered annual conduct of the sport. Panneerselvam had yesterday said he would inaugurate the bull taming sport at Alanganallur, famous for holding jallikattu events, at 10 AM. With an Ordinance being promulgated for holding jallikattu, the sport was organised in several parts of the state, including Rapoosal in Pudukottai district.

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 sportsmen took part. They said 48-year-old Chandramohan, from Jaihindpuram, died due to dehydration in Madurai city when he was taking part in the protests along with students and youths demanding a permanent solution for holding jallikattu. 

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.
Groups of agitators continued their protests at several locations in the state, raising the same demand.

Speaking to reporters at Madurai before leaving for Chennai, Panneerselvam said, "The ban on jallikattu has been removed completely, the sport will be held at Alanganallur, on a date decided by local people."
He said jallikattu was held in all parts of Tamil Nadu with the local administration and police taking all stipulated measures to hold the sport.

With protesters demanding a permanent solution for holding the sport and raising slogans that ordinance was only a temporary measure, Panneerselvam said: "State's jallikattu ordinance route is permanent, robust and sustainable, will be made into a law in the coming Assembly session." He reiterated that there was no ban following the promulgation of the ordinance and said the ordinance would be replaced by a law after bringing in a bill in the Assembly session, beginning at Chennai tomorrow.


Panneerselvam, who had announced that he would inaugurate jallikattu at Alanganallur, had to stay back in a hotel in Madurai following the stir there by protesters who demanded a permanent measure to be in place.
Following that, Panneerselvam was expected to inaugurate jallikattu at Natham Kovilpatti in Dindigul. However, there were protests there too, raising the same demand.
Meanwhile, the Tamil Nadu government has filed a caveat in the Supreme anticipating challenge to its ordinance allowing jallikattu in the state.
Following unrelenting protests, DMK and other Opposition parties urged the Centre to take steps for conducting the sport annually without any hindrance.


DMK working president M K Stalin urged the chief minister to hold talks with protesters and "stop insisting" that the Ordinance route will yield permanent results, ensuring unhindered annual conduct of the sport.
"Despite its safeguards, an Ordinance that does not enjoy the confidence of people will not yield any practical results. Therefore, the Chief Minister should stop insisting that the ordinance route is permanent and talk to the protesting youths and explain to them the state government's efforts for a permanent solution to the matter and pacify them," he said. 

In his blog, former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju today said the apprehensions of sections of protesters seeking a "permanent solution" were unfounded as the ordinance to allow Jallikattu will be replaced by an Act of the state legislature which will be "permanent".

Meanwhile, many inter and intra-state trains were cancelled fully or partially as has been the case for the past three days, the Southern Railways said.
At Thanjavur, students held placards and staged protests between the railway station and old bus-stand area. Some students continued their protest for the sixth day in front of the Thanjavur head post office.
Some 500 youths reportedly picketed a passenger train from Mayiladuthurai to Tirunelvelli at Kumbakonam as part of the protest.

A report from Ramanathapuram said 'Manjuvirattu' (a variety of jallikattu) was held at Sevoor and Iruveli and people participated on a large-scale. The participants welcomed the ordinance and expressed confidence that they would be able to organise it every year. 

In Theni, the native district of Panneerselvam, a cultural outfit said it would invite him to inaugurate jallikattu to be organised in a village next month. President of "Tamizhar Kalai Panpaatu Kazhagam" (Tamils cultural and civilisation organisation) Pithai Mani said jallikattu would be organised in Ayyampatti and Panneerselvam would be invited to inaugurate it.

He said the date for the event would be announced after confirming the availability of the Chief Minister. Meanwhile, the outfit conducted "Rekhla Race", in Cumbum in the district.
"Amma Cup", named after late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, was given to the winner.The organisation also distributed sweets for promulgating the ordinance and victory for jallikattu. In a releated development, Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy said a reslution would be adopted in the union territory assembly urging the Centre to make necessary amendments to remove bulls from the list of animals banned for performance.

Speaking to reporters at the Chennai airport, he said the assembly would meet on Janury 24 for the first session of the year during which the resolution would be adopted.
By removing bulls from the list, jallikattu could be held in the union territory, he said. 

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