Dozens of Tamil students staged a candle light protest near Nirman Bhawan here. Tarun, who was present on the occasion, also sang a self-composed rap song in Tamil in support of Jallikattu.
"People who are against Jallikattu are Brown viceroys who don't know India," he said, asserting that students will also stage protest against any ban on the sport.
"We humbly assure Tamil people not to feel alone. If needed we will bring students from Uttarakhand and other North Indian states to Tamil Nadu to support Jallikattu," he said.
The Centre, on January 8, 2016, had issued a notification lifting ban on Jallikattu with certain restrictions.
The notification is presently under legal scrutiny.
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