- Jallikattu Bill passed unanimously in the Tamil Nadu state assembly
- TN CM O Panneerselvam tables Jallikattu Bill in state assembly
- Special Assembly session on Jallikattu to be held at 5 pm
- Vehicles set on fire near Ice House police station near Marina Beach
- Over 100 protesting students detained in Coimbatore
- DMK walks out of state Assembly
- Tamil Nadu government will move a bill to replace an ordinance on Jallikattu in Assembly today
- Protests continue in Madurai’s Alanganallur and Tamukkam with people demanding a ‘permanent solution’
- Agitators at Marina Beach and Tamukkam have been forcibly evicted
- Jallikattu was held in different parts of Tamil Nadu on Sunday
Stop Harrassing Protesters: Kamal Haasan
In a series of tweets Tamil actor Kamal Haasan urged the Tamil police to not be violent towards the protesters.
Jallikattu Death Toll Rises to Three
A 30-year-old man who suffered serious injuries during the jallikattu held in Pudukottai district died at a hospital today, taking the toll in the incident to three, police said.
Karuppiah succumbed to injuries at the Government hospital in Tiruchirapalli, they said.
Jallikattu Bill Send to President Mukherjee
Tamil Nadu Governor C Vidyasagar Rao forwards the Jallikattu Bill to President Pranab Mukherjee for his consent.
All south bound trains will run as per schedule on normal routes with immediate effect, Southern Railways announced.
Below are photos of the amended act.
Must End this With Celebration: Sri Sri Ravishankar
Spiritual leader, Sri Sri Ravishankar appealed to protesters to end their protest with jubilation since the Jallikattu Bill was passed at the Tamil Nadu state assembly.
Jallikattu Bill passed, must end this with celebration. Appeal people to not let the protest slip into the hands of anti-social elements.