New Investigation Exposes Jallikattu Cruelty
A new inspection of jallikattu events – which took place between 14 and 17 January in four districts in Tamil Nadu – conducted by a team that included investigators from PETA India and Animal Rahat and that was authorised by the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) has revealed once again that jallikattu is inherently cruel to animals and a threat to people. The investigation included inspections of seven jallikattu events that were held at Avaniapuram, Palamedu and Alanganallur in Madurai district; Periya Suriyur and Avarankadu in Tiruchirappalli district; Neikkarapatti in Dindigul district and Koolamedu in Salem district. PETA India has filed a petition with the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court stating that cruelty to bulls and injuries to people were commonplace during the recent jallikattu events and that the guidelines of the Supreme Court and the High Court about holding jallikattu – which state that bulls should not be harmed – were ignored. PETA India also points out, as per the complaints made by the AWBI-authorised inspectors, that police have registered 46 First Information Reports (FIR) against those who violated court guidelines and The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960. The acts of cruelty to animals included the following:
- Biting bulls’ tails
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Twisting bulls’ tails and breaking their tail vertebrae
- Poking and jabbing bulls with sickles, spears, knives or sticks
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Beating bulls with bare hands
- Whipping bulls with nylon ropes
- Conducting unauthorised “parallel” jallikattu
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Forcing bulls to drink liquids that were likely liquor
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Yanking bulls by nose ropes and bleeding nostrils
- Ear cutting and mutilation
It’s high time that jallikattu is relegated to the history books.