The supreme court will never act arbitarily. After making a good study of the harm done to the animals, it might have taken a decision to ban such a sport where the untamed bulls have to run in a narrow stretch of land. Worshipping the cow or a bull is ones personal faith. I feel that any sport using a maimed animal should be safe for the animal. How you risk your life is your own botheration.
RE:Ask the animal how safe it feels.
by Arvind Singh on Jan 15, 2008 11:11 AM Permalink
It must keep limit itself to the things which it can implement, its beyond implementation, it will stop the tradition of maintaing bulls, decorating bulls asn one whole culture will be lost. This also gave employment to many and were having sense of pride, why not ban boxing, horse racing, hockey, cricket (took lives of many criketers), footbal (many footballers lost life), wrestling, camel riding in desert, horse riding, bullock carts, sledge pulled by dogs. OK if no one maintains and race and fight but slaughters and eat....If supreme court doenot know its boundaries better know it to gain respect, thousands of human slaughterers are free including Dawood Ibrahima and thousand of muslim Jehadis including Afjal Guru but Supreme Court is lame in doing anything, it can only act on poor and middle class public and deny them even basic happiness for which they live in Inida, hats of to Supreme Court in curbing the freedom of its poor citizens, I hope the people will loose repect for even the supreme court as its good for nothinga and a small time politician like Sitaram can also threaten SC any way Indian Judiciary protects the rich and animals that quite evident from this judgement but its cannot interfere in race courses as its rich men time pass...
RE:Ask the animal how safe it feels.
by Arvind Singh on Jan 15, 2008 11:31 AM Permalink
Replace Rama with your PBUH in the above and that will become truth
RE:Ask the animal how safe it feels.
by Your Nemesis on Jan 15, 2008 11:15 AM Permalink
Every bull that runs in this festival runs for 30 minutes in 1 year. For the rest of the year, these bulls are treated like lions. Now, gentleman, can you ask the supreme court what prompted them, after all these years, to poke their nose in this festival? If this is cruetly to animals, then supreme court should already have a ban on millions of those bullock carts that are slogging bulls every day of the year.