Chennai Police Commissioner S George said on Monday the video would be subjected to “scientific investigation” and that “radical elements had infiltrated the group of protesters”.
Meanwhile, the actor desisted from calls made by protesters to ban PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) that had strongly demanded for the ban on Jallikattu citing animal abuse.
“Don’t ban something. This is a democracy. I say, regulate,” the actor said.
The Tamil actor said the agitation was a ‘symbol of discontent’ and that bulls are kept like pets in the state.
The state assembly on Monday had unanimously passed an amendment bill to conduct Jallikattu without any hindrance replacing an ordinance that was promulgated two days ago.
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(Sourced from agencies, feature image courtesy:ibtimes.co.in)