DMK treasurer M K Stalin hit out at the AIADMK regime for the "stumbling blocks" in conducting the sport and asked the Centre to "have regard for the cultural ethos" of Tamil Nadu and take steps to conduct Jallikattu.
"If DMK had been in power, steps would have been taken to conduct Jallikattu," he said, addressing protesters.
Alleging that the norms specified by the Supreme Court to ensure safe conduct of the sport were "breached" by AIADMK government, he said only that led to the ban on the event.
Congress cadres led by former Union Minister EM Sudarsana Natchiappan and Legislature party leader, K R Ramasamy participated in the demonstration which was held at Alanganallur near here, famous for its bulls.
In 2014, the Supreme Court had banned the sport and in December last it dismissed a review petition by Tamil Nadu to review its order.
In the matter related to January 2016 Central notification categorising bulls again as performing animals so as to allow Jallikattu, a Supreme Court Bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Rohinton F Nariman had reserved final judgment.
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