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Film stars Suriya and Vijay have come out in support of the ongoing protests for lifting the ban on \'jallikattu\' and lashed out at the animal rights advocacy group PETA for its opposition to the bull-taming sport.
Chennai: Film stars Suriya and Vijay have come out in support of the ongoing protests for lifting the ban on 'jallikattu' and lashed out at the animal rights advocacy group PETA for its opposition to the bull-taming sport.
Suriya said the protest by young volunteers was reflective of the mood of the people of Tamilnadu while Vijay said jallikattu was an identity of Tamils.
Suriya lambasted PETA India for its opposition to jallikattu, saying it was "paradoxical to see those aiding extinction of native breeds talk about cruelty to animals in the bull-taming sport".
The 'Singam' series actor threw his weight behind the agitating volunteers demanding lifting of the ban on jallikattu, saying such voluntary protests will always be genuine.
He charged the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) with carrying out a "campaign of lies" that jallikattu was inimical to bulls. "The group called PETA, which won in the court of law by carrying out a campaign of lies that jallikattu was inimical to bulls has lost in the people's court... It is paradoxical to see those aiding extinction of native breeds talk about cruelty to bulls," Suriya said, referring to the oft-used refrain that the ban will affect growth of native cattle breed.
Protests by young volunteers is reflective of the mood of the people of Tamilnadu. These protests will bear fruit and jallikattu will happen soon in Tamil Nadu, he said, adding, the people of the State should resist any move that would endanger "our heritage and identity".
"Words such as heritage, identity and history are generally being used by scholars but are now the buzzwords among youth due to the jallikattu issue. Thanks to all those who secured a ban on jallikattu and prompted the youth to fight for a common cause," he added.
Vijay, in a video message, welcomed the protests by young volunteers, saying they were agitating "without any political differences".
He also attacked PETA, saying, "Tamilnadu will rejoice if it is sent back," apparently calling for a ban against the NGO.
Earlier, Superstar Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan had also extended their support to the bull-taming sport.
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