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Tamil Nadu: Around 60 injured during Jallikattu event at Avaniyapuram in Madurai

A top district official claimed on Monday that over 60 people were injured, with 20 of them seriously, in a Jallikattu event in Avaniyapuram. “Yesterday, we had around 60 injured people, 20 were a little serious and were referred to Rajaji Hospital. 40 others with minor injuries were given first aid. There has been no […]

Tamil Nadu: Around 60 injured during Jallikattu event at Avaniyapuram in Madurai

A top district official claimed on Monday that over 60 people were injured, with 20 of them seriously, in a Jallikattu event in Avaniyapuram.

“Yesterday, we had around 60 injured people, 20 were a little serious and were referred to Rajaji Hospital. 40 others with minor injuries were given first aid. There has been no casualty,” said Madurai District Collector Aneesh Sekhar. However, he said that all arrangements were done to ensure the safety of participants as well as spectators.

According to a revenue department official, 11 of the 20 injured were still being treated at Madurai’s Government Rajaji Hospital.

Despite the tragedy, the continuing Jallikattu event proceeded till 4 p.m. yesterday, according to the official.

“We expect no injuries. If injuries happen, we want to ensure that they are given the best medical care. So, all arrangements are in place. We expect smooth conduct of Jallikattu,” the Madurai Collector had earlier said.

Also known as ‘Eru Thazhuvuthal’ and ‘Mancuvirattu’, Jallikattu started in full swing in three villages of Tamil Nadu’s Madurai on Sunday.

The event coincides with the Pongal celebrations and is stated on the day of Mattu Pongal. It is a local bull-taming sport where a participant is supposed to grab the bull by the horns and tame it as it tries to shrug him off.

Further Jallikattu events are scheduled to be held in Palamedu and Alanganallur on Monday and Tuesday. Only 300 bull tamers and 150 spectators are allowed in a Jallikattu event.

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