Bengaluru, Dec 12: The Union government has argued in Karnataka High Court to allow to conduct Kambala in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts with some restrictions.

AWBI counsel C.K. Nandakumar argued that the apex court's verdict is clearly applicable for Kambala as making buffaloes run amounted to cruelty as buffaloes too belong to the same family of animals as bulls.
Appearing for union government in the Court, Assistant Solicitor General of India Krishna S Dixit pointed out some conditions, such as: not to subject buffaloes to cruelty; not to mutilate their body parts or apply irritant solutions on their body to make them run; and to provide proper food and water.
He also suggested that all Kambala events could be videographed to monitor whether any provision of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act (PCA) was being violated.
Pointing out that the apex court banned Jallikattu (bullfight) as extreme pain was inflicted on bulls before they were made to run, Mr Dixit said that the manner in which the buffaloes are used in Kambala cannot be compared to Jallikattu.
œThere is no scientific study or expert view on the impact of the race on the buffaloes, unlike the detailed investigative reports prepared on Jallikattu , he added.
Justice S. Abdul Nazeer has reserved his verdict.
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