Organisers, competitors, members of political parties and other outfits along with the local people staged the agitation in support of the sport, which is traditionally held coinciding with the Pongal festivities.
Police said 300 members of various outfits, including People's Welfare Front, participated in the demonstration along with bulls for more than one hour this afternoon at Alanganallur, which used to attract a large number of foreign tourists for the sport.
With the Pongal festival, to be held in the middle of this month, just days away, the pro-Jallikattu groups have stepped up their demand for lifting the ban imposed by Supreme Court last year, saying it was a traditional feature of the festivities.
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