Jallikattu: Police deployed in Madurai to implement SC ban, detain violators
The police detained several people at various places in southern districts for attempting to organise the sport.
Chennai: The Tamil Nadu police, on Sunday, said that local police has been deployed in Madurai to enforce the Supreme Court order banning the bull-taming sport Jallikattu.
Madurai Police SP Vijayendra Bidari said, "We have deployed forces at all arenas where Jallikattu takes place. We are sensitising people about SC's order."
The police also detained several people at various places in some southern districts for attempting to organise the bull taming sport.
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Police said youths were detained at Mudakathan, Alanganallur, Palamedu and Vilangudi in Madurai district, at Nallampatti in Dindigul district and Pottuchavadi in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu for trying to hold the sport defying the apex court ban.
People hoisted black flags at Palamedu village for not allowing them to hold Jallikattu in connection with Pongal festivities and local temple functions, they said.
Shops at several localities remained closed and black flags were also hoisted at Alanganallur.
Locals claimed that the ban on Jallikattu has dampened the festive spirits in the state, which celebrated the Pongal festival with huge furore.
The die-hard supporters of the sport along with major political parties in the state have been demanding an ordinance for conducting Jallikattu after the Supreme Court imposed a ban on it.
On Saturday, 149 persons were detained in Madurai district for staging protests against the ban.
The Supreme Court on Thursday had said it could not give its verdict on Jallikattu before Pongal.
DMK Working President M K Stalin had led a protest in Chennai on Friday in this regard.