Udupi, Dec 16: Kambala enthusiasts in twin coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi erupted in celebration following a timely verdict of Karnataka High Court, which lifted ban on buffalo slush race in Tulu Nadu.
The Kambala organizing committees and Kambala buffalo owners in twin districts took to the streets along with the pair of buffalos at various places and distributed sweets welcome the fresh verdict.
A victory procession was organised on Monday by the Udupi Zilla Nagarika Samiti in Udupi. Members of the Zilla Nagarika Samiti took out a pair of buffaloes in a short procession accompanied with the beating of drums at Beedinagudde.
They danced on the streets at the Beedinagudde Circle and hailed the High Court order. They also burst crackers on the occasion.
Nityananda Volakadu, general secretary of the samiti, said Kambala, which was in practice for centuries and generations, represented the culture of Tulunadu.
œWe are all delighted that the High Court has issued a stay on the ban on Kambala. The two buffaloes which we have taken in procession today are those which participate in the Chitpady Kambala, he said.
The ban on Kambala followed the letters written to the two Deputy Commissioners by the Animal Welfare Board noting a Supreme Court order banning Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu was applicable to Kambalas too.
Meanwhile, Deputy Director of Animal Husbandry Thippeswamy and Animal Care Trust's trustee Suma Nayak, who had favoured the ban, said they were yet to receive the High Court orders. Mr. Thippeswamy said the High Court directions would be discussed with other district authorities and instructions issued accordingly.




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