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Karnataka passes bill to allow buffalo race, Kambala
February 13, 2017

Bowing to public pressure, a bill to legalise traditional buffalo race, Kambala and bullock cart races in Karnataka was passed by the state assembly on Monday with all parties backing the move.
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, was amended in its application to Karnataka by the bill which was tabled after the clamour for Kambala grew, spurred by the success of pro-jallikattu (taming of bull) stir in Tamil Nadu.
 
Piloting the bill, Animal Husbandry Minister A Manju said Kambala was a traditional folk sport and involved no cruelty to animals and it was a "popular will" that it be allowed. 
A committee headed by Law Minister T B Jayachandra had recommended that Kambala, as also bullock cart race, be permitted as no betting or cruelty to animals was involved and it related to agriculture and farmers' beliefs, Manju said.
The government did not want to take the ordinance route and preferred legislation to legalise them. Heeding to his appeal, the bill was supported by all parties and passed.
Kambala Committees and various Kannada outfits had recently held protests against the ban and demanded it be allowed.
 
The bill noted the significant role played by traditional sports events "Kambala" and "Bulls race or Bullock cart race" in preserving and promoting traditions and culture among the people in the state.
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