The Organisers were demanding that the traditional sport should be held in connection with the Pongal festival in January mid-week. The Jallikattu held at Avaniapuram, Palamedu and Alanganallur every year attracted not only sportsmen, but onlookers from various countries.
Despite the ban, the organisers and participants are preparing hundreds of bulls and were training them at various places.
A demonstration was held by Veerkula Amarakula Iyakkam president Murugan and bull rearers association at Avaniapuram near here today. They wanted Tamil Nadu government to file a review petition in the apex court regarding its order to ban the sport.
P Rajasekhar, President of the Jallikattu Game Protection Federation, said animal lovers had "misled" the Supreme Court by giving a false picture about the game. "The bull are revered and treated kindly.
Subramanian, another organising committee member says that they are very kind to the bulls and in fact they pamper them so much to defeat the opponent.
"At any point of time we do not harm them. After the Supreme Court's earlier order before the banning of the sport, they ensure that bulls are not beaten or their tail not twisted."
Rajasekaran said bull fight in India is not at all cruel. On the risk faced by the sportmen, he said it was there in every game. This could not be alibi to ban the sport.
The shops in Alanganallur and Palamedu were closed recently demanding to revive Jallikattu.
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