City
Epaper

Maha minister Shambhuraj Desai hails SC verdict on bullock-cart races

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 18, 2023 17:37 IST

Maharashtra minister Shambhuraj Desai welcomed the Supreme Court’s verdict upholding the validity of amendment laws allowing Jallikattu and bullock-cart ...

Open in App

Maharashtra minister Shambhuraj Desai welcomed the Supreme Court’s verdict upholding the validity of amendment laws allowing Jallikattu and bullock-cart races, and said the state government will provide all assistance to organise bullock-cart races.

State Revenue and Animal Husbandry Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said the SC’s verdict was the victory of farmers. SC on Thursday upheld the validity of amendment Acts of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Karnataka which allowed bull-taming sport Jallikattu, bullock-cart races and buffalo racing sport Kambala respectively.

After the SC’s verdict, Desai said, We will provide all assistance and cooperation to hold bullock-cart races. Vikhe Patil said the apex court judgement was the victory of farmers.

Kambala race, held in Karnataka between November and March, involves a pair of buffaloes tied to a plough and anchored by one person. They are made to run in parallel muddy tracks in a competition in which the fastest team wins.

Tags: Maharashtra NewsShambhuraj DesaiJallikattu
Open in App

Related Stories

PunePune Crime: 25-Year-Old Man Killed Over Instagram Message In Indapur Village, Accused Arrested

MaharashtraAmravati's 22-Year-Old Female Wrestler Dies of Heart Attack

MaharashtraMaharashtra: 19-Year-Old Student Dies by Suicide in Jalgaon After Scoring Low Marks in Class 12 Exams

MaharashtraMaharashtra Shocker: Wedding Turns to Tragedy as Groom Dies on His Bride's Lap

MaharashtraHSC Exam Results 2025: Santosh Deshmukh Daughter, Vaibhavi Scored 85.33 % in 12th Board Exam

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai Hit-and-Run: 23-Year-Old Biker Dies After Being Hit by Speeding Vehicle on Western Express Highway in Borivali

MumbaiJob Scam in Mumbai: Youth in Malad Duped of Crores Through Fake Overseas Offers

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai Police Arrest 6 Bangladeshi Nationals in Crackdown on Illegal Immigration

MumbaiMumbai: 48,417 E-Challans Issued to Errant Auto-Rickshaw and Taxi Drivers in Special Drive

MumbaiNo Water Cuts for Mumbai Till July 2025 As BMC Assures Full Supply Despite Rising Temperature