Bengaluru: High Court permits Kambala with certain restrictions


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Mar 3: The state high court has allowed Kambalas to continue to be organized in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. It has however, asked the concerned to ensure that all the conditions stated in the government circular dated December 17 are strictly complied with.

A high court bench comprising chief justice S K Mukherjee and Justice Ravi Malimath, which took up the public interest litigation (PIL) filed by People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) seeking to ban Kambalas, issued the above order before adjourning the hearing. The high court upheld the interim application made by Kambala organizers for allowing Kambalas to be organized.

PETA had said in its petition that Supreme Court has held cruelty against animals to be illegal. It claimed that the department of animal husbandry and fishing had, in violation of laws, permitted on December 15, 2015, to continue to hold Kambalas. "In Kambalas, buffalos used for races are tortured. In 2014 and 2015, 65 cases of cruelty against animals were registered and as per the report of Animal Welfare Board of India, during Kambalas, buffalos are treated cruelly. Therefore, Kambalas should be banned," the petitioners had prayed.

The circular referred in the above order has prescribed that the buffaloes should not be hit during the Kambalas and none of their body parts should be poked or pierced. I also prescribed making it mandatory for organizers to provide proper shelter, food, and water to the animals. Tahsildars and police sub-inspectors of the area should be present at Kambalas to ensure that these conditions are complied with, the circular issued by the under secretary in the above department to the district deputy commissioners had stated.

  

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Fri, Mar 04 2016

    Whatever restrictions are imposed in Kambala, but the players will follow their own rules. This tradition of buffalo racing has been going on since many many years.

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  • Louis, Udupi

    Fri, Mar 04 2016

    Kambala is for all those who do not know is nothing but Buffalo Race with no millions involved as in the case of Horse Race. Has PETA any issues with Horse Race? No? Y money is good there? Power is more there? Is horse Race a rich mans race? Fashion and display parades?
    Kambala is a poor farmers race and entertainment which Peoples Entertainments Tragic Assessment organization will not get is as it is for the poor farmer, a time of relaxation and community gathering and a time for display of farm brands or farm household.

    Kambala Buffalo are reared whole year without doing any plowing or any work just to race and run for the 3 months that the traditional Buffalo race happens at the end of the cultivation season where people need to relax and refresh. Kambala is a traditional time for farmers and farming community to keep the age old traditions going.

    Kambala does not amount to any harassing, torture or ill treating of animals. A horse does not run if it is not instigated and encouraged to run.... so are buffalos thick skinned as they are will need some coercing and warming up to look straight and run....

    Wages are earned only when worked.. if man or a woman has to slog their back for good 8 hours a day and for 365 days and often more we better have some instigation and tapping for the buffaloes to run a good race..Buffalos are fed and reared like spoiled kids for the 12 months and made to run only on very few days on the 3 months that the races are held.... and due to peta and such tragic assessing of Kambala, prestigious traditional sport of the farming community, the buffalo race - Kambal is almost extinct now.
    No one can afford to care for buffaloes and that too "Kambala Yeru" "Gid-deru" racing buffalos in modern times as agriculture has become name sake in south Karnataka as land is extremely fragmented and commercial conversion and residential building industry has eaten up almost all the farming land.
    e-generation will ask KAMBALA what? Can I C?

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Mar 03 2016

    Kambala is a kind of traditional sport of coastal Karnataka and in sports we always follow the sport spirits... not the cruelty... or the killings but more cares to the Buffaloes !!!

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Mar 03 2016

    In India….we cares more for animals than human beings!!!!!! But unfortunately animal killing for beef eating is not the cruelty for this PETA!!!!

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Thu, Mar 03 2016

    BAN THE KAMBALA COMPLETELY IF NOT MEET THE RULES !!

    SINCE HUMAN CONSIDERED AS ANIMAL WHEN WOMEN AND BABIES RAPED WHERE IS THAT SO CALLED PETA SLEEPING

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  • MASTHAN, DUB

    Thu, Mar 03 2016

    KAMBALA IS INJURIOUS TO ANIMAL AND HUMAN BEINGS.

    BEFORE GOING THERE DRINK REDBULL

    DONT WEAR LUXURY WATCH, IT MIGHT BREAK

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 03 2016

    Ban the whip and not Kambala - Someone is listening. Thank you Daijee ...

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