Mangaluru, Dec 17: The District Kambala Samiti, Mangaluru, which has been fighting for the continuation of folk sport after the districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi banned it claiming it amounted to cruelty to animals, held a meeting in Moodbidri on Tuesday to discuss the ways to bring the conditions imposed into practice.

Following a ban on Kambala by the court, the sport was halted in the region. After the court granted a conditional nod, the meeting decided to revise the timetable for the sport and also seek the deputy commissioner and the police commissioner's approval. The first Kambala race has been scheduled for December 20 at Baradi.
Gunapal Kadamba, secretary of the samiti, said Kambala organisers were bound to put into practice the conditions laid down by the High Court and ensure that the sport was free of cruelty to buffaloes. œIf we do not ensure that, then we have to lose out on this rural sport that has a good following in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada, he said. Onus lies more on the owners of buffaloes and on Kambala riders, he said.
Sitaram Shetty, who owns a few Kambala-running buffaloes, said the conditions ” taking good care of buffaloes and not hitting them ” had already been put into practice. The samiti organised a Kambala on November 2 as a model œcruelty-free race.
œWe have been following many of the suggestions. These conditions will be rigorously enforced, Mr. Shetty said.
The High Court has asked tahsildars to oversee Kambala and ensure the enforcement of conditions, he said. Ashok Rai, who organises the folk sport in Uppinangady, said some of the Kambalas ” other than the traditional ones done to please a local deity ” that could not be held following the ban by the State Animal Husbandary Department on November 13, were likely to be held in the coming weeks.



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