Maneka-led NGO denies moving SC against Jallikattu ordinance

It is being spread by some channels to mislead and misguide the people of Tamil Nadu,' the NGO said.

Update: 2017-01-23 13:10 GMT
oungsters and students participate in a protest to lift the ban on Jallikattu and impose ban on PETA, at Kamarajar Salai, Marina Beach in Chennai on Friday. (Photo: PTI)

Chennai: People for Animals, an NGO of which Union Minister Maneka Gandhi is the Chairperson, on Monday said it had not challenged in court the Jallikattu ordinance promulgated by the Tamil Nadu government and termed as “false and mischievous” reports to the contrary.

“It is noticed that some news channels in Tamil Nadu have reported that the Ordinance regarding jallikattu issued by the state government has been challenged before the Supreme Court by the People for Animals. It is hereby clarified this news is not only false but also mischievous,” People for Animals said in a release.

“It is being spread by some channels to mislead and misguide the people of Tamil Nadu,” it said.

Asserting that no such petition had been filed by it in the Supreme Court, The NGO said, “All concerned are requested not to follow any rumours on this issue.” The Tamil Nadu government has promulgated the ordinance for the conduct of jallikattu after a three-year ban on the bull taming sport.

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