It’s a dream come
true for me! Yes, it’s a dream come true to see our youngsters leading a grand protest
against the ban on our traditional sport, Jallikattu, the bull catching festival celebrated during the Pongal
festival. People generally have a thought that youngsters are useless and
careless about anything but the revolution broke today, supporting our traditional
sport and rights transformed the perception, indeed. Nothing survives without struggle
and here’s a voluntary movement, for not a political reason but to sustain our
identity and strengthen the chord of Tamils that was tightening by the cord from
the centre govt. and neighbourhood states. First time a protest (statewide Tamil
Nadu) without the involvement of any political party or cine personalities!
Hats off guys, I am quite with you all.
The Supreme
Court has banned Jallikattu following the case filed by Peta, a foreign based animal
rights organization, which reasons to ill-treating bulls. For every eye that watches
the Jallikattu might think of it but the reality was the bulls are worshipped
here and treated like their very own kid. Coming from a family that based on
milk business and rearing cows, I know how they are treated and many a time my
grandparents have skipped their meals but never cows hunger. And also haven’t attended
many functions only because they have to take care of them. At villages things
used to be more fine towards the wellness of cattle’s and bulls, and Jallikattu
is a way of celebrating bravery and exhibit of bovine strength. The
trained bull catchers try to control them for less than a minute mostly and let
free.
I don’t find
any logic for the Peta to ask for a ban. They never know what’s happening behind
the traditional form of Jallikattu and by banning the sports they are trying to
destroy our country breeds rather protect them. No one is intend to harm animal’s
esp. bulls here but one thing for certain was behind every existence there’s hard
work and struggle to protect. Jallikattu is a cultural identity of Tamils and
is in existence for more than 4000 years… how could we allow someone, who has
any knowledge or sense about our history and tradition to seek ban. Our bulls are one of
the strongest breeds and the ban will support the destruction of our strength. Bulls
are hardworking animals and if we haven’t let them play and treated in right
manner, it will become weaker. Experts believe that a bull with full vigour
breeds strong bovines and for that these animals must be active and endure. So
protesting is the only way of protecting our rights, identity and manner of living...