"Kambala is a must and should be held. The government should bring an ordinance on it and pave the way to hold the traditional sport in the coastal region," Yeddyurappa, a former ChiefMinister, told reporters here.
Facing growing demand for holding Kambala after the success of the Jallikattu stir in Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had said yesterday that an ordinance could be brought in, if necessary, to allow the event after seeking legal opinion.
Asked about a pending case in the Karnataka High Court, Yeddyurappa said he was optimistic that the court wouldlift the ban on Kambala.
The court had passed an interim order last November, staying Kambala on a petition filed by PETA and the next hearing is on January 30.
Yedyurappa said people of Karnatka are emotionally attached to Kambala and urged party men not to resort to any agitation.
Meanwhile, the organisers of Kambala said they would hold the traditional sport near Mangaluru on January 28 despite the court orders restraining the same.
"Come January 28, we are going to hold Kambala at Moodbidre near Mangaluru, despite court orders restricting the same," Kambala Committee President Ashok Pai said.
The decision was taken at a meeting held on January 22 by members of the Kambala Committee in Mangaluru, Pai said.
A human chain would be formed in Mangaluru on January 27 in which 5,000 people, including politicians and those from the film industry are expected to attend, Pai said.
Pai also said Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Tulunad Rakshana Vedike outfits would participate in the protest.
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