India PM overturns court ban on bull-wrestling

The Tamil Nadu governor is expected to approve Modi's executive order later in the day

A bull charges through a crowd of participants and bystanders during Jallikattu, an annual bull fighting ritual, on the outskirts of Madurai. PHOTO: AFP

NEW DELHI:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has overturned a Supreme Court ban on a bull-wrestling festival that fuelled massive protests in southern India by demonstrators who called it an attack on their culture.

India's Supreme Court outlawed the Jallikattu festival last year after a plea by animal rights groups, which have long accused participants in the event -- held every year in different parts of southern Tamil Nadu state -- of cruelty to the animals.

Tensions have escalated in recent days as thousands of protesters gathered in state capital Chennai and other cities, prompting Tamil Nadu's chief minister to travel to Delhi to ask Modi to overturn the ban, which he did late Friday.

"We are very proud of the rich culture of Tamil Nadu. All efforts are being made to fulfil the cultural aspirations of Tamil people," Modi posted on Twitter on Saturday.
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