"As far as Jallikattu is concerned, when I was Environment minister we had already issued a notification which has not been quashed by Supreme Court.
"But the implementation of the notification has been stayed. But I am very sure the notification will stand legal scrutiny when if finally gets disposed off," he told reporters at an event organised by the HRD ministry, when asked about the pro-Jallikattu protests across Tamil Nadu, which had gained steam.
"...I am very sure because it provides for animal care and allowing the traditions and sports to take place. So it is a very balanced notification, let us see how the court decides," Javadekar said.
The Centre, on January 8, 2016, had issued a notification lifting ban on Jallikattu with certain restrictions.
Stir by students seeking nod for Jallikattu gained momentum today as it spread to all parts of Tamil Nadu with IT employees joining it.
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