"Tomorrow morning I will call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and urge him to promulgate an ordinance to conduct jallikattu. Hence, I appeal to all protesters to give up their agitations," the Chief Minister said.
He assured the agitators that the Tamil Nadu government would continue to make all efforts to conduct 'jallikattu'.
His assurance came after thousands of youths converged on Marina Beach here demanding a personal assurance from him that the sport would be held.
"The democratic protests by students and people to uphold our rights and guard our culture are expressive of our feelings (on jallikattu)," he said.
However, to conduct 'jallikattu', the Supreme Court should give a favourable verdict, he said.
If the sport was to be held before such a verdict was given, "only the central government has the powers to bring in an amendment to facilitate that," he said.
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