36 People Injured in Jallikattu Event at Pullambadi Village in Tamil Nadu
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- •At least 36 people, including a Home Guard, were injured in a jallikattu event at Pullambadi village in Ariyalur district of Tamil Nadu.
- •bulls were released during the event, attended by 400 tamers.
- •Two injured individuals were referred to the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital in Tiruchi, while the others were treated at the venue.
- •One bull also sustained an injury during the event.
- •The incident has sparked renewed debate about the need for stricter regulations and safety measures at jallikattu events.
A jallikattu event held at Pullambadi village in Ariyalur district of Tamil Nadu on Sunday turned out to be a worrying affair, with 36 people left injured. The event, which saw the release of 595 bulls, was attended by 400 tamers who participated in the traditional bull-taming sport. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of participants and spectators alike.
According to police sources, two of the injured individuals were referred to the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital in Tiruchi for further treatment. The remaining 34 people, including a Home Guard, were treated at the venue itself. One bull also sustained an injury during the event, highlighting the risks involved in the sport. The Home Guard among the injured is a worrying development, given the responsibility that comes with the role.

