Maneka says jallikattu a Western concept

Updated - November 17, 2021 01:03 am IST

Published - January 17, 2015 12:22 pm IST - Pilibhit

Union Minister Maneka Gandhi.

Union Minister Maneka Gandhi.

Amid protests in some parts of Tamil Nadu against a ban on traditional bull-taming sport, Union Minister Maneka Gandhi has said that jallikattu is a Western concept that leads to killings of humans and animals.

“Jallikattu tradition is western culture and BJP is against it. The Supreme Court’s decision to ban it is a welcome step,” said Ms. Maneka.

She said that in this tradition cows and bulls, which are very useful for the farmers, are killed.

“Not only the animals, but humans are also killed in this tradition,” she said.

Tension prevailed in Palamedu and Alanganallur, two of the famous venues for the traditional sport, with shops remaining closed and buildings sporting black flags, as residents were upset jallikattu could not be held this year.

Ms. Maneka said that Makar Sankranti should be celebrated by worshipping plants and trees, but in Tamil Nadu it starts with atrocities, which is wrong.

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