Shivamogga, Jan 13: Even though traditional sports involving cattle such as ‘Jallikattu’ and ‘Kambala’ are affected by the ban, an event prevalent in Karnataka’s Shivamogga and Haveri districts has been going on unchecked for a long time. Known as ‘Hori Bedarisuva Spardhe’ (meaning “bull scaring event”), it is now a big money-spinner.

The sport, held during the harvest season, shows scant regard for the safety of the participating humans and animals. Unlike ‘Jallikattu’ and ‘Kambala’ (involving buffaloes in coastal Karnataka region), there is no serious effort to regulate ‘Hori Spardhe’ in any way.
Less than a month ago, a farmer from Honnali taluk died of heart attack following a stampede at a bull-taming event near Hirekerur in Haveri district.
In November 2014, two youths were killed when they were gored by a bull at an event held in Haramaghatta village in Shivamogga taluk. Three persons were badly injured in a similar incident in Ayanur village in November 2015.
Bulls of Hallikar and Amruthmahal breeds are decked-up and made to run around the ring as the spectators cheer. The one who succeeds in taming the bull is declared the winner. Those who manage to snatch the garland of copras around the neck of the bull are also offered consolation prices.
Nandish Churchigundi, a farmer from Shikaripur, said that earlier bull-taming events were held on Deepavali with the participation of local farmers.
Deputy Commissioner of Shivamogga, V.P. Ikkeri, has said that the district administration would soon draw up strict guidelines for the conduct of bull-taming events. Interestingly Shivamogga is the home district of BJP leader and former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa




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The Smart people of DK understand the CHEDDI evil tactics here in dealing with their mother COW who is going such oppression in the name of GAME & GAMBLING.
U R FOOLED to believe COW is your mother.
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