Mangaluru: Shocker for Kambala enthusiasts - centre set to send bill back


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, May 3: The Kambala bill passed at the state level and sent to the union government for Presidential assent is likely to be referred back to the state. The bill has been with the centre for long, and reviewed by various ministries before it faced stumbling block at the last stage.

A high level meeting of state officials is being held at New Delhi with central officials on May 7 where a final decision will be taken about the fate of Kambala bill. If the central government officials allow inclusion of the clause that the state government will frame rules and conditions on Kambala, the file can get approval at the centre. But as per information, this chance is bleak.

It is learnt that the bill does not mention about conditions and rules relating to Kambala and also quantum of punishment for those who violate the rules. Because of this technical omission, the bill is being sent back for ammendment. While Tamil Nadu government had framed rules when preparing bill on Jallikattu, the bill sent by Karnataka does not mention about conditions and rules, and also who would be framing them.

The environment ministry at the centre had raised this objection initially, but after the state government said it would frame rules on its own, it had forwarded it for further processing. The law ministry had objected to the 'no comments' note on the bill by the environment ministry and asked it to note proper comments. The bill had cleared these stages and then gone to the secretary in the home ministry where this defect again came to the fore.

Undivided Dakshina Kannada district Kambala Samiti has called for a meeting of committee members, people owning racing buffalos, and Kambala fans at Kambala venue at Miyar at 3 pm on May 8. President of the committee Shantaram Shetty Barkur has urged all the concerned to assemble at the venue for a meaqningful discussion on the issue of problems faced by Kambala.

Shantaram Shetty Barkur said that if the bill is returned, the state government will have to bring ammendments to it and get it passed in both assembly and council before sending it back for approval again. "The legislative session is being held in July. We have three more months from then to get the bill passed. We are sure that the President will approve the bill within this period," he stated.

Kambala Academy convener Gunapal Kadamba said that the Kambala fans are disillusioned by this development. He thought that the bill required additional pressure from state's people's representatives for its free passage. He however asseted that the bill will become law soon and Kambala will be a reality in the next season.

It may be recalled that the state governor had sent the bill to centre, as he felt it needed the President's approval as ammendment was brought to a central law by the state. The bill was in various stages of consideration till now. It is surprising that several legal luminaries from the state including former law minsters at the centre, who actively followed up the issue of getting permission for Kambala, could not realize in advance that the bill suffered from technical defect.

Union minister D V Sadananda Gowda had intervened in the issue and tried to solve the problem at the centre, but after discussions, it is felt that sending the bill back would be the ideal solution considering issues involved. There are many from the state who feel that it would be better if the state frames the rules instead allowing the centre to meddle with them, as central government officials who are ignorant about Kambala may impose conditions that are impracticable to satisfy.

  

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  • NamoNamah, Mangalore

    Thu, May 04 2017

    War begins between CHADDIS and Feku

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 04 2017

    DK is known to be the land of educated and liberal people. Let us not hang on the string of 'culture' and support any kind of torture on animals.

    Kambla was great sport of course, but a sport of past. At the present age of entertainment, why do we need Kambla, where an animal is put into unwanted stress? Aren't we humane enough to stop having pleasure at the torture of someone else?

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Tulu Nadu was once famous for sportsmen (budhi kunder, uday prabhu, prakash padukone, anand shetty etc.)...now no sportsmen coming up in this region..youngsters are more into professional courses or into communal mindset... and / or underworld

    Let Mangaluru regain its past glory in human sports and not in animalistic sadistic sports.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Where is Nalini...??

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Wed, May 03 2017

    People need to join and ban the MPs of BJP if the bill is returned without approval and the public too fight unitedly making the people clear why they are fighting

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  • Subrahmanya, Vancouver/Canada

    Wed, May 03 2017

    BJP POLITICS : SHOBA- NALIN WHERE ARE YOU MISSING? Tamilnaadu can make a bill in within a week and For Karnataka people it takes months to comment. Shame on BJP ,is doing only party politics here and Not concerned about issues..In Karnataka.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Can we send back our MP's ...

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  • Guru, Mangalore

    Wed, May 03 2017

    we need koridatta bhagya !!!

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  • KUMAR, KINNIGOLI

    Wed, May 03 2017

    KAMBALA IS BANNED. BUT COCK FIGHT (KORIDA KATTA) IS NO PROBLEM IN D.K. WHAT IS THIS??????

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Did you just read the title or the article in full?

    It is a shame that the bill was sent to central govt without even mentioning required conditions. that exposes the level of expertise we have... Hope proper amendment is done quickly and sent back.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Wed, May 03 2017

    People,

    A few weeks back Current Union Minister DV Sadananda Gowda was telling people on Mangalore that he will meet President of India for pressing him for signing the ordinance....

    When he visits Mangalore next time could anybody please ask him,,, did he met anybody in Delhi regarding this???...

    Problem with Politicians is.... all of them lie a lot...thinking they can get away with it....hence Indian politicians have zero credibility...fit for showing their teeth and cut ribbons...all of them are bunch of morons!!!...

    ...JH...

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Wed, May 03 2017

    17 BJP elected Mps Did nothing to our state, cant they fight back with centre this is a real tragedy of our kambla, people of karnataka must teach a lesson on these Useless Mps in next elections.

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  • Masterji, Dubai

    Wed, May 03 2017

    May be this bill will pass only after BJP govt. in Karnataka. Until this will not heppend becoze of Centre govt. is BJP. not congress. Sir, please don't give political color for this Kambala issue. We will wait our Karnataka M P what they are contributing to Kambala a JANAPADA game

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  • Sompa, Pluto

    Wed, May 03 2017

    WE NEED WORKING GOVT IN STATE, NOT SLEEPING GOVT

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Wed, May 03 2017

    we need a govt like siddu not like roaming

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  • j.ananta, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Dont worry MP Nalin Kumar will start fasting again

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  • j.ananta, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Nalin kumar will fast till death

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Wed, May 03 2017

    j.anata, shows both the DK MP's has no power or influence...one of them is on long leave, another one can not speak required basic languages.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Bill does not mention about conditions and rules relating to Kambala !! Who should mention conditions and rules ? Chief Minister of Karnataka or MP from Twin District ? or Both of them ? ..It is such a big shame that such a simple thing our politicians from Karnataka could not do...

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Wed, May 03 2017

    because of Nidde Govt.. we loss kaveri water now time to kambla.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Bill send to center by state in English language ....

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  • Salvador Pereira, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Its very obvious Coastal Karnataka people should be given a chance to frame the rules and regulations. In Bangalore what they know about Kambala. That shows how irresponsible the administration is.

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  • jagdish, Mumbai, UAE

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Watch the recorded Kambala in Mobile phone or TV only...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Our MP's are useless ...

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  • Sompa, Pluto

    Wed, May 03 2017

    CM IS RESTLESS AND SLEEPING EVERY WHERE

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  • Conrad John Tauro, Shirva/Udupi/Dubai

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Now Mangaluru MP in silent mode...

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Those appriciating every time to no. 1 MP always, can you tell me why this could not done by him ????

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