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A Jallikattu event on progress in Tamil Nadu.

fled onto village streets, injuring spectators and even mauling them to death, the organisation claimed. PETA said that onlookers hit and jumped onto bulls fleeing the collection yard -- an illegal practice known as “parallel Jallikattu”-- and the bulls suffered severe injuries and collapsed. It also said that it plans to submit these findings in the Supreme Court in support of its ongoing case challenging the constitutional validity of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tamil Nadu

Amendment) Act, 2017, which permits Jallikattu in the state. “Year after year, investigation after investigation reveals the same thing: deliberate cruelty, injury, and deaths are inherent in Jallikattu, and no amount of regulation can change that, which is why the Supreme Court had banned it in the first place. “India’s true culture is one of kindness to cattle and respect for life – not forming a violent mob to bully terrified animals,” said PETA India CEO Dr Manilal Valliyate. PETA India said that

since Tamil Nadu began allowing Jallikattu in 2017, at least 26 humans, including a police officer and a teenager, have been killed, and more than 2,500 reportedly injured. At least 10 bulls have also died in this time, and other bull deaths likely go unreported, it claimed. In 2014, the Supreme Court in a ruling (AWBI vs A Nagaraja and others) upheld that Jallikattu was “inherently cruel” and therefore illegal under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PCA) Act, 1960, thereby striking down the Tamil Nadu Regulation of Jallikattu Act, 2009, which aimed to allow the races, the statement said. The state’s effort to overturn this ruling in its review petition was dismissed by the court on November 16, 2016, the animal body said. In 2011, the central government banned the use of bulls in performances through a notification issued under the PCA Act, 1960, PETA India added.

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DIMAPUR, MAR 6 (NPN): Neiphiu Rio was unanimously elected as leader of NDPP legislature party during a meeting of the party’s newly-elected MLAs held at Hotel Vivar in Kohima on Monday. Rio’s name was by proposed by Noke and seconded by Pukhayi and CM Chang, which was unanimously supported by the House. The meeting further resolved that solving the lndo-Naga political problem would be at the top of NDPP’s agenda and that it would play the role of facilitator and make every possible effort to bring about an early solution that was “honourable, inclusive and acceptable” to the people. The party also expressed its sincere appreciation to the electorate of Nagaland for giving mandate in favour of the NDPP-BJP alliance led by its chief ministerial candidate Rio. Appreciating Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his support and positive

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general election, while also appreciating the positive role of the church, tribal hohos, civil society groups, mass-based organisations, NGOs and the citizens of the State for strengthening the foundations of democracy. The meeting reiterated its commitment to tirelessly work for the welfare of the people and leave no stone unturned in achieving the commitments made in the NDPP manifesto, as it was “sacred” and mandated by the people of Nagaland. Finally, the legislature party appealed to all sections of people to leave the bitter experiences of the election behind and come together under a spirit of unity and oneness in the greater interest of citizens of Nagaland so that all sections could collectively work towards achieving common endeavours of economic growth, all-round development and lasting peace. This was stated in a press release issued by NDPP’s media and communication committee.

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participation in the election campaign, the NDPP legislature party also expressed its appreciation to BJP for extending all possible cooperation to the party and for ensuring a successful and smooth campaign in conjunction with its alliance partner. The meeting further expressed its gratitude to all rank and file of NDPP for their tireless efforts during the election process and contributing towards the success of the alliance candidates. While endorsing the stand of the party to bring positive change, provide good governance and transparent administration and draw a new roadmap of progressive development for a resurgent Nagaland, the legislature party also resolved to promote meritocracy, ensure justice, rule of law and remove VIP culture. The House congratulated Election Commission of India, the State administration, police and law-enforcing agencies for successful conduct of the

Officials from the Election Commission of India (ECI) along with the chief electoral officer (CEO) Nagaland, Abhijit Sinha, submitted the Notification constituting the 13th Nagaland Legislative Assembly to the Governor of Nagaland, PB Acharya at Raj Bhavan Kohima. Thereafter, the governor dissolved the 12th NLA.

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(From p-1) Considering all the matters, the outgoing chief minister said he had proposed to BJP leaders in separate communications on March 3 to the Prime Minister and BJP president Amit Shah to know their party’s stand on formation of a coalition government in the State as in the past 15 years. He asserted that NPF’s history, evolution and service to Naga masses did not need a script as the regional party was in the service of the people of Nagaland since 2003. Zeliang assured full support to the new government in all its initiatives that involved the larger interest of Nagas, apart from playing a constructive role of an opposition in furthering the overall cause of the Nagas. With regard to Tenning Assembly constituency issue, where NPF candidate N.R. Zeliang was first declared winner before the result was amended and declared in favour of NDPP candidate, Namri Ndang, Zeliang said supporters of NR Zeliang would take the matter to court. He said the returning officer’s (RO) acts of re-opening the box after declaring the result, certifying NR Zeliang as winner and even uploading the result on Election Commission of India’s website were wrong. He said any complaint after counting was over should be taken to court. Even in the case of former NPF MLA, Dr. Benjogliba Aier where in one polling station the number of counted votes was more than the votes polled, Zeliang regretted that the RO and chief electoral officer (CEO) did not entertain any complaint. To queries whether he suspected any foul play with EVMs since in most of the constituencies the victory margins were less than 100 votes, Zeliang said there was seven such instances. He, however, added no complaint had been registered so far.

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New Delhi, Mar 5 (PTI): The PETA today said that it would release the findings of its investigation into the recent nine Jallikattu events and submit the same in the Supreme Court. The animal rights body claimed that the findings proved there was cruelty towards bulls and disregard for human life. “PETA India documented the cruelty – which was observed during events in four districts of the state (Tamil Nadu) between January 14 and 28, 2018, in detail in a report and in photographs and video footage,” it said in a statement. The video shows that bulls were “hit, whipped and poked” with metal and wooden sticks inside the ‘vaadi vaasal’, and their tails were “twisted and yanked” to force them to run towards the “menacing” crowd, PETA said. It also shows that bulls’ nose ropes were roughly yanked, causing their nostrils to bleed while they

NEW DELHI, MAR 6 (PTI): The deadline for mandatory linking of Aadhaar to avail various services and welfare schemes run by the government may be further extended beyond March 31, the Centre indicated in the Supreme Court on Tuesday. The Centre said that since some more time would be needed to conclude the prolonged hearing in the Aadhaar case, the government may extend the deadline from March 31. A five-judge Constitution bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A K Sikri, A M Khanwilkar, D Y Chandrachud and Ashok Bhushan agreed with the contention of Attorney General K K Venugopal. “We have extended the deadline in the past and we will extend the deadline again but we may do it by the end of month to enable the petitioners in the case conclude the arguments,” Venugopal said. The bench said, “It is a very valid point raised by the Attorney General and the court would not allow repetitive arguments made by the petitioners’ counsel in the matter.” On December 15 last year, the apex court had extended till March 31 the deadline for mandatory linking of Aadhaar with various services and welfare schemes. Earlier senior advocate Shyam Divan, who had led the arguments challenging Aadhaar and its enabling Act, said that the deadline of March 31 be extended.

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