Kambala commitees to go to court against animal welfare board


Daijiworld Media Network-Mangaluru (MD)

Mangaluru, Jan 6: Members of Zilla Kambala Samithi (Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Kasargod Districts) have decided to file a counter complaint at the high court against Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) inspectors for raising objection for insignificant issues and registration of non-cognizable offence cases.

So far, 65 non -cognizable offences and one first Information report (FIR) on a cognizable offence were filed during Baradi, Mulky and Surathkal Kambalas.

The AWBI claimed that all the three kambala events inspected by AWBI apparently violated a Supreme Court ruling and several laws, including sections of the Indian Penal Code, The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PCA) Act, 1960, Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Transport of Animals on Foot) Rules, 2001, Transport of Animals Rules, 1978, the Prevention of Cruelty to Drought and Pack Animals Rules, 1965, and the Performing Animals (Registration) Rules, 2001.

The violations at the Surathkal kambala according to the AWBI are that no animals used in kambala events were registered with the AWBI, many buffaloes had two or three tight-fitting, 2 to 2.5-centimeter-thick nose ropes inserted through a hole in the nasal septum, causing tremendous distress and pain.

Some buffaloes even had a nose ring, along with the thick nose ropes, which was used to cause pain when they resisted. People frequently pulled and yanked the ropes in order to drag the animals to the starting point of the race and position them to run. In some buffaloes, the nose ropes were covered with a plastic tube which can easily become painfully hot during the day, causing distress to the animals. Some buffaloes had extensive nose wounds, including from previous injuries that had healed, which were caused by abrasive and thick nose ropes and violent pulling. Buffaloes were subjected to violent acts, including being hit on the body, being slapped on the face and having their tails pulled.

According to PETA India Director of Veterinary Affairs Dr Manilal Valliyate "In kambala events, buffaloes are subjected to fear, pain, discomfort and distress when they are forced to run. The findings of the inspection teams during last three Kambalas proved beyond doubt that cruelty is inherent in such events and no regulation can protect animals from abuse."

Samiti President Bhaskar Kotian who refuted these charges said "From the day the high court had allowed kambala through a recent interim order, it has become a prestige issue for the AWBI and hence they are trying all their power to see to it the kambala is banned again. Thus, even trivial issues are being blown out of proportion."

"In fact we have been organizing modified kambala wherein the whip is used by the jockeys symbolically and not to hit the buffaloes. Whipping buffaloes is a violation of rule according to the modified kambala. Further if jockeys are found whipping, then they will be banned from the sport. Thus, the jockeys are now scared to whip the animals," he added.

"Furthermore tahsildars, officials from police department and animal husbandry department are present during kambala. These officials themselves have acknowledged that animals are not treated cruelly. When such is the case we don’t understand how can the activists claim that the animals are ill-treated?" Bhaskar questioned.

  

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  • Antii Activist, Surathkal

    Wed, Jan 07 2015


    Mr. D. MLR

    Are a vegetarian? Do you consume meat or any meat products? If so please abstain from consuming non veg items to accept your logic/ sympathy on cruelty to Bafeloes simply because they are used for Kambala for certain event. If people think in terms of cruelty to animals, most of us would remain purely vegetarians.

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    On January 4th the International Camel Festival was held in Bikaner in Rajasthan. Every year in January this Camel Festival is held in Bikaner where thousands of foreigners visit. Here the towering Camels are made to perform various dangerous acrobatics, during which the Camel is beaten in a very cruel manner. The bone structure of Camel is not made for such acrobatics, even then why they are made to perform such dangerous acrobatics? Many times the camels have broken their legs while performing Acrobatics during this festival and once the leg bone of the camel is broken there is no alternative but to kill them. Why the Animal Welfare Board has not protested against this cruel Camel Acrobatics. Why they are only after Kambala buffaloes?

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  • NS, Mlore

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Suresh Kumar,
    Have you seen the nose ropes on those animals? Do you know why they put that and how that works?
    Then just for a two minutes think if the same thing is done on us and see if it torture or not.

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  • Mr.D, MLR

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    If kambala is not torture, then i think you should try doing the same to yourself, tie a rope to your nose and beat you till the finish line to know the pain, both animal slaughtering and this sort of sport for the pleasure of mankind is the same. Kori da kata is no different, why different rules for different animals, when they all have only one life and get once to live just like us, only one word that defines it all-'Cruelty'.

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  • Sandeep , Manipal

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    Mr.D
    Do you drink Tea,Coffee or consume any dairy products?

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 06 2015

    Do you not eat Beef? Where they injected pain killers before slaughtering?

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  • KK, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 06 2015

    Do u find any torture in kambala. first of all want to ask u- " have you ever seen Kambala" that to this year kambala. Its of if u have not seen it, but go and check how they are taken care out side kambala track,in their huts. Think even ur parents may not have given such facilities like given to them.

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  • Counter Activist, Surthkal

    Tue, Jan 06 2015


    When animals are slaughtered for human consumption don't they feel pain? If the meat is fed to satisfy our hungry stomachs no feeling or mercy on animals. When humans are mercilessly ill-treated and made to labor (including child labor) beyond any ones imagination there is hardly any concern. Victims of gang rape sometimes die instant death or succumb to silent death due to the agony they underwent.
    We are more concerned when Kambala is practiced to some extent. Save human pain first and do not make mountain out of a molehill.

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 06 2015

    Kambala Buffallo are reared like their own children, with massages, good condition of hut, proper & timely food, etc. Even in transportation, they are transported with caution, so that they wont get hurt. But some biased people are interested only with the whip which they get. Kambala is heritage of our Tulunadu, & should be permitted in the interest of Buffallo & maintaining the heritage.

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  • Avinash, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 06 2015

    Taking care of bufello's so much not out of love for the animal...but for the first prize and NAME...!

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  • Stephen Menezes, Shirthady/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 06 2015

    We had kambala buffaloes and we were regularly participating, thank God no more. I know the amount of pain, torture and fear inflicted on animals, because that's the only way you will be able to control them otherwise they will control you. I do not agree with kambala officials that no pain, fear or torture is inflicted, without which you will not be able to tame or control these beasts. I didn't realize then as a teenager but now I know what we did was certainly wrong, I feel sad for these animals, they deserve better treatment and kambala should be banned.

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  • Likith.B.K, Kudla

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    For all those who talk about cruelty over kambala buffalo s, my first question is that are u pure vegetarian?

    secondly why don't you ban karate in school? even kids will be beaten up and trained up painfully rite? sportsmanship is never achieved without pain. its pain for u. but that pain is pride for them.

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  • suresh kumar , kasaragod

    Tue, Jan 06 2015

    in kambala no animal cruelty happens it is an absurd remark of the animal welfare board

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  • True indian, kudla

    Tue, Jan 06 2015

    I dont know why they torture this animals like this . Some are protesting against cow slaughtering but here we are doing this kambala and hurt these poor animals . I know People might oppose my point of thinking,but why two consideration when concept is almost same.This shows their respect towards these animals.Where is your respect now? PEACE

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  • prasanth, udupi

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    cow slaughtering is different, stealing the cow from others hut is different, cow theft is different & kambala is different.

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