The submission by the Delhi government assumes significance as the court had yesterday asked it to deliberate on the issue of cancelling the event, slated for February 27, as it would attract a large audience and the infection could spread among the people as well.
The government issued a notification to the Delhi Golf Course today asking it either to postpone the event till mid-April or cancel it due to the outbreak of "deadly zoonotic disease".
As per a January 15 notification of the Delhi government, no equine movement to and from the national capital was allowed for three months to check the contagious infection.
Glanders is an infection caused by bacterium Burkholderia mallei caused by ingestion of contaminated feed or water. Its symptoms include formation of nodular lesions in lungs and ulcers in respiratory tract and acute cases result in coughing, fever, and septicaemia.
In view of the today's development, the court allowed senior advocate Dayan Krishnan, appearing for the firm Blazing Saddles, to withdraw the petition.
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