City
Epaper

Man dead in Jallikattu event in Madurai

By ANI | Updated: January 17, 2020 21:45 IST

One man has died and around 36 bulls were injured on Friday in Algannallur during a Jallikattu event orgsed here on Friday.

Open in App

One man has died and around 36 bulls were injured on Friday in Algannallur during a Jallikattu event orgsed here on Friday.

Eighteen bullfighters have also been admitted to Madurai Rajaji government hospital.

Speaking to , retired district judge Mkam said, "All proper arrangements were made for the event. We have monitored the situation here so that all arrangements are made for the conduct of the event as per the law. However, unfortunately, one bad incident happened today."

"A bull owner was hit in abdomen area by the bull after which he was given primary care here and later on admitted to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. He got seriously injured which lead to blood loss," he said.

"We will ensure that such an incident does not happen in future," Mkam said.

As a part of Pongal, Jallikattu competition is being orgsed in Palamedu and around 700 bulls participated in the bull-taming sport in the town in Madurai district.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday had refused to entertain a plea challenging the Madras High Court order for allowing Jallikattu in various districts of Tamil Nadu under the supervision of monitoring committees headed by a retired district judge.

Madurai District collector had said that youth below 21 will not be allowed to participate in Jallikattu to be held at Palamedu and Alanganallur.

Over 2,000 bulls will participate in Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu which will be held till January 31.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: MkamMadras High CourtTamil NaduPalamedu
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalMayonnaise Made with Raw Eggs Banned in Tamil Nadu for One Year: Here's Why

NationalTamil Nadu: Over 30 Hospitalised, Two Dead in Tiruchirappalli Due to Sewage-Contaminated Drinking Water

NationalNIA Files Supplementary Chargesheet Against Five In 2022 Coimbatore Temple Blast

NationalFirst Waqf Notice Hits Villagers After New Law Implementation; ‘Vacate or Pay Tax,’ Sparks Uproar in Tamil Nadu

NationalTamil Nadu: Construction Worker Killed After Wall of Collapses During Foundation Work in Karur

National Realted Stories

NationalKerala Health Minister seeks report on why she was not invited to cathlab inauguration

NationalFoundation days of all states to be celebrated in Delhi: CM Rekha Gupta

NationalSummer plan: 'Jal Doots' to provide drinking water to commuters at Delhi bus stops

NationalChandrababu Naidu invites PM Modi to re-launch Amaravati capital works

NationalPakistan’s digital frontline: Jokes, memes and savage self-roasts